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Correct this sentence: I don't have plenty of time to finish the task.
I don't have enough time to finish the task.
Correct this sentence: There are a little students at school today.
There are a few students at school today.
Correct this sentence: There is a few milk in the fridge.
There is a little milk in the fridge.
Don't worry! There is (plenty/enough) of cake for everyone.
plenty
(Plenty/enough) of people speak English across the world.
plenty
Football players need (plenty/enough) of sleep before a match.
plenty
There will be (plenty/enough) of people at the party!
plenty
I am not strong. I don't get (plenty/enough) exercise.
enough
He doesn't have (plenty/enough) time to finish the exam!
enough
I can't buy it because I haven't got (plenty/enough) money.
enough
Do we have (plenty/enough) time?
enough
There is (a little/a few) water in the glass.
a little water
I ate (a few/a little) cookies for dessert.
a few cookies
There are (a little/a few) cars in the parking lot.
a few cars
We need (a few/a little) salt for this recipe.
a little salt
I drink coffee with (a few/a little) milk
a little milk
There are (a little/a few) students in the classroom.
A few students
Hurry up! We only have (a few/a little) time before the film starts!
A little time
Can you please buy (a few/a little) apples?
A few apples