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What type of noun is used with “an excessive amount of”: countable, uncountable or both?
Uncountable
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Put these adjectives into order smallest to largest: huge, large/great, endless, fair, excessive, limited
limited, fair, large/great, huge, endless, exessive
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When the phrase “a huge sum of” is used, what is the most common word that follows?
Money
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When “fair” is used as a quantity adjective, does “a fair number of” mean “a balanced number of” or “a large number of”?
A large number of
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Which is the only word that can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns: host, bunch, supply or handful?
Supply
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What does the phrase “no small amount of” mean: a lot or a little?
A lot
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What type of noun is used with “a limited number of”: countable, uncountable, or both?
Countable
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In British English does “quite a lot of” mean “not that much” or “a great deal of”?
not that much
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Which phrase is the most informal: “a lot of” “a handful of” or “lots of”
Lots of
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What type of nouns is “a great deal of” used with: countable, uncountable or both?
Uncountable
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What type of noun is used with “a great deal of”: countable, uncountable, or both?
Uncountable
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Which is bigger: “a great range of” or “a wide range of”?
a great range of
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Which is bigger: “a great number of” or “a huge number of”?
a huge number of
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What type of noun is used with “an endless range of”: countable, uncountable, or both?
Both
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How can you say “a large amount of” using the word “no”?
No small amount of
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Which is used with uncountable nouns: “there is lots of” or “there are lots of”?
There is lots of
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