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  • I drank ___ juice, but I’m still thirsty.
    a lot of
    much
    many
  • She has ___ friends at school.
    a little
    a few
  • She has ___ patience with children.
    a lot of
    much
    many
  • He always puts ___ sugar in his tea —too much, I think!
    many
    a lot of
    much
  • I need ___ more salt in this soup.
    a few
    a little
  • How ____ milk do you add to your coffee?
    much
    many
  • I have ___ questions about this exercise.
    a little
    a few
  • ___ eggs do we need for the cake?
    How much
    How many
  • I only have ___ coins in my pocket.
    a little
    a few
  • We brought ___ food to the picnic, so everyone was full.
    many
    a lot of
    much
  • He has ___ experience in this job.
    much
    many
    a lot of
  • There were ___ people at the party.
    many
    much
  • I have ___ homework today!
    much
    a lot of
    many
  • They listened to ___ music at the party.
    much
    many
    a lot of
  • I don’t have ___ time to talk now.
    many
    much
  • The kids made ___ noise while playing in the yard.
    much
    many
    a lot of
  • You can use ___ olive oil, but not too much.
    a little
    a few
  • I don’t have ___ money.
    much
    many
  • I only have ___ money with me today.
    a few
    a little
  • I have ___ information about the project.
    a few
    a little
  • ___ water do you drink every day?
    How much
    How many
  • They don’t have ___ energy left after work.
    many
    much
  • How ___ sugar do you need?
    many
    much