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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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It's too much I too I enough hot in here. Can I open a window?
too
A. Have you got any potatoes left? B. No, I've got some I any I none.
none
A: Did you get much work done? B: Yes, a lot of I a lot I none.
a lot
I watch much I many I a lot of television.
a lot of
You don't go out little I many I enough. You should go out more.
enough
There's too little I many | much noise in my block of flats. I can't sleep
much
I'm not tall enough I too I plenty to be a police officer.
Enough
My parents read a lot/ a lot of/ much books.
a lot of
We had any I no I none problems.
No
How _______ parking spots are there in your university?
many
Would you give me ________ information about sailing?
some
I'm sorry we haven't got _______ seats at the moment.
any
How ________ flour do you need? ___________, I have some in the cupboard.
much/a little
There's ... water. I'll have to go get some.
little/no
There aren't ... wild tigers in Africa. Some can be found in Asia.
any
'Do we need ... rice?' 'No, there should be rice in the cupboard.'
any
"Do you want more lasagna?" "Just ______, thanks"
a little
Is it difficult to get a job in Apple if you have _____ experience?
little
Find a mistake: I´ve got a really exciting news
I´ve got (some) really exciting news (news is an uncountable noun)
Use the word in brackets, so it has a similar meaning: There aren´t any documents in the folder (no)
There are no documents in the folder
Find a mistake: You have to remember few things if you are going to fly a drone
a few (few means not many. a few means some)