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My dad gave me (a few / a lot / a little) advice.
My dad gave me a little advice.
Anna (not know) the answer so she asked me.
Anna didn't know the answer so she asked me.
Chris is a friend of mine who / which is training to become a chef.
Chris is a friend of mine who is training to become a chef.
Cooking is something who / which I really enjoy doing.
Cooking is something which I really enjoy doing.
If you own a restaurant you have to work (hard) and be there every day.
If you own a restaurant you have to work hard and be there every day.
Cristina cooks very (good) and she wants to become a chef.
Cristina cooks very well and she wants to become a chef.
Luisa and Jim are tall, but Tom is taller. - Tom is of all. (the)
Tom is the tallest of all.
I think he’s staying at home tonight, but I’m not sure. - He ... at home tonight. (may)
He may stay at home tonight.
I don’t have much free time today. - I only have ... free time today. (a)
I only have a little free time today.
Anna is too young to drive a car. - Anna ... to drive a car. (old)
Anna isn't old enough to drive a car.
Thanks, but I don’t need any help to do this. - Thanks, but I can do this ... . (by)
Thanks, but I can do this by myself.
It isn’t necessary for us to leave now. - We ... now. (have)
We don't have to leave now.
Tanya is more polite than Nick. - Nick .... Tanya. (as)
Nick isn't as polite as Tanya.
Do you have any plans for the weekend? - What ... do at the weekend? (going)
What are you going to do at the weekend?
Julie (not study) at the library on Saturdays.
Julie doesn't study at the library on Saturdays.
A ..... people from my class are members of the same youth club I go to.
A few people from my class are members of the same youth club I go to.
A: It costs a lot to buy a good tennis racket. B: Yes, it ...... .
B: Yes, it does.
Where is (a / the / -) shop that you went to yesterday?
Where is the shop that you went to yesterday?
I hardly (often / never / ever) go to the cinema.
I hardly ever go to the cinema.
In general, (the / -) young people enjoy going out with their friends.
In general, young people enjoy going out with their friends.
A: I think it’s better if school starts at eleven o’clock in the morning. B: I’m sorry, but I (not agree).
I’m sorry, but I don't agree.
While we (ride) our bikes, Sam’s phone fell out of his pocket.
While we were riding our bikes, Sam’s phone fell out of his pocket.
She (occasionally / listen to) podcasts.
She occasionally listens to podcasts.
A: What (you / look for)? B: My glasses. I can’t find them.
What are you looking for?