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Determiners and pronouns

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  • Which is correct? {Much / A lot / A few} depends on the final outcome of the negotiations.
    Much / A lot
  • Which is incorrect? {Few / Little / Several} people have contacted us about our advertisement.
    Little
  • Which is incorrect? In {one / every / both} respect the products are identical.
    both
  • What's missing? "I'd like some more cheese." "I'm sorry there's ............... left.
    none
  • What's missing? The sports car was ................ nice and cheap, so we decided to buy it.
    both
  • Which is correct? We still have {a great deal of / a great many} work to do.
    a great deal of
  • What's missing? There are two towels in the bathroom. You can take ............... of them.
    both / either / neither
  • Which is correct? I knocked on the door a few times but there was {no / none / any} response.
    no
  • What's missing? I gave the boys ten euros ................ .
    each
  • What's missing? ............... of the children wants to win the prize but only one of them can win it.
    Each
  • What's missing? The train leaves ................ four hours.
    every
  • Which is correct? {Every / All / Each} the children in the school have to take up at least one sport.
    All
  • Which is incorrect? Customers and producers {all / both /each} agree that changes to shopping patterns are inevitable.
    each
  • Which is correct? We have asked our retail outlets to return {both / both of / some} the new models for further inspection.
    both / both of
  • Which is incorrect? You can keep the magazines if you like. I’ve read them {all / both / every}.
    every
  • Which is correct? Americans now own {fewer / less} dogs and more cats.
    fewer
  • Which is incorrect? {All / Neither / Either} team is likely to win the competition this year.
    All
  • Which is correct? Insects live on {each / every / all} continent.
    every
  • Which is correct? I watched five films during the festival, but {neither / none / each} of them was good.
    none
  • Which is incorrect? {Some / Much / No} laptops have such high-quality speakers.
    Much
  • Which is correct? The shop was very quiet and {few / little / no} people were waiting to be served.
    few / no
  • Which is correct? {Every / Each / None} of the family members knows exactly what they have to do.
    Each / None
  • Which is correct? {None / Some / Both} neighbours rushed to the aid of the elderly woman.
    Some / Both
  • What's missing? Neither my uncle .............. my aunt could come to the party.
    nor