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There aren't ____ children at the playground.
 
any
 
some
I have ____ money.
 
some
 
any
We don't have ____ homework today.
 
any
 
some
Do you have _____ friends at school?
 
many
 
much
I have _____ coins in my pocket.
 
a few
 
a little
Put _____ salt in the soup.
 
a little
 
a few
He isn't hungry. He doesn't want _____ pizza.
 
any
 
some
It's sunny today. There aren't ____ clouds.
 
any
 
some
We understand. We don't have ____ questions.
 
any
 
some
There is (a few / a little) milk.
a little
I have (a few / a little) eggs.
a few
I have (much / many) oranges.
many
There isn't (much /many) orange juice.
much
He doesn't have (much / many) pears.
many
McDonald has (much / many) hamburgers.
many
The man can not eat (much / many) sugar.
much
We don't have (much / many) meat.
much
My mother buys (a few / a little) cheese.
a little
The baby ate (a few / a little) rice.
a little
The boy has (a few / a little) coins.
a few
Tony has (a few / a little) money.
a little
(Each, every) of the students has three books.
each
There is a bus (each, every) 2 hours.
every
There are four worksheets - please take one of (each, every ).
each
We enjoyed (each, every) minute of our holidays.
every
(Each, every) student has written an e-mail.
every
These lemons cost 25 cent (each, every).
each
We lost $20 (each, every).
each
There wasn't (many, much) dust in that house, was there?
much
We don't have (many, much) oranges, and we don't have (many, much) olive oil.
many, much
How (many, much) of you are coming to the party?
many
There is not (many, much) homework to do.
much
There aren't (many, much) people in the shops today.
many
They don't know (many, much) about the history of their country.
much
My friend doesn't eat (many, much) fruit.
much
You shouldn't eat so (many, much) sweets.
many
There isn't (many, much) milk left in the fridge.
much
How (many, much) bread is eaten per day?
much
How (many, much) information is on the internet?
much
How (many, much) countries are there in the world?
many
How (many, much) sand is in the deserts?
much
How (many, much) bones are there in the human body?
many
How (many, much) money is in a bank?
much
How (many, much) birds are there?
many
How (many, much) stars are there in the sky?
many
How (many, much) water is in the ocean?
much
How (many, much) people live on islands?
many
There are only (a few, a little) bananas left in the box.
a few
We have (a few, a little) ketchup and (a few, alittle) sausages left.
a little, a few
I bought (a few, a little) apples in this shop.
a few
Look! There are (a few, a little) mice on the roof.
a few
There are only (a few, a little) days left to hand in the reports.
a few
We need (a few, a little) butter for this cake.
a little
He speaks ( a few, a little) Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in Madrid.
a little
The teacher gives us ( a few, a little) time to prepare before a test.
a little
Could I have (a few, a little) milk in my coffee, please?
a little
We saw ( a little, a few) people at the bus stop.
a few