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They invited ___ people, so the hall is almost empty.
 
few
 
little
 
lots of
 
no
We had ___ rain last night — the streets are flooded this morning.
 
a lot of
 
no
 
little
 
few
There is quite ___ sugar in the bowl. It’s almost full.
 
a lot of
 
little
 
no
 
any
I took ___ photos during my trip. My phone storage is almost full.
 
lots of
 
quite lots of
 
a lot
 
much
They found quite ___ evidence to support their argument. They can clearly prove it.
 
a lot of
 
lots of
 
many
 
any
He drank quite ___ water after the run. He was thirsty and hot.
 
a lot of
 
little
 
no
 
much
We heard ___ birds in the park — it was oddly quiet.
 
no
 
a lot of
 
a few
 
some
There is ___ information about this topic online. You can easily find answers.
 
lots of
 
lot of
 
a lots of
She bought ___ fruit for the picnic. She also bought snacks.
 
some
 
lots of
 
no
 
few
They had ___ time to rest yesterday. They worked from morning till night.
 
no
 
a lot of
 
lots of
 
some
We saw ___ cars on the road this morning. It was rush hour.
 
many
 
few
 
no
 
much
He has ___ friends in this city. He's only lived here for six months.
 
few
 
any
 
no
 
lots of
She has ___ idea how to fix this. She’s totally stuck.
 
no
 
an
 
lots of
 
any
There is ___ water left. The bottle is completely empty.
 
no
 
a lot of
 
any
 
some
There are ___ cookies left — we ate everything.
 
no
 
a few
 
lots of
 
any
She has ___ homework today, so she can relax.
 
no
 
little
 
a lot of
 
any
We had ___ time to finish the project — we had to hurry.
 
little
 
a lot of
 
a little
 
some
He has ___ money this month, so he can’t buy new shoes.
 
little
 
a little
 
few
 
a few
She made ___ mistakes, but she still passed the test.
 
a few
 
few
 
a little
 
little
We had ___ rain last night — the garden is still dry.
 
little
 
a little
 
few
 
a few
They have ___ problems with the project, nothing serious.
 
a few
 
few
 
a little
 
little
I added ___ sugar to the tea, just for taste.
 
a little
 
little
 
few
 
a few
There were ___ people at the event — almost nobody came.
 
few
 
a few
 
a little
 
little
She has ___ free time today, so she can help you.
 
a little
 
little
 
a few
 
few
He has ___ friends here, so he feels more at home.
 
a few
 
few
 
little
 
a little
We have ___ bread left, so we can still make one sandwich.
 
a little
 
no
 
a lot
 
a few
We need ___ eggs for the cake.
 
some
 
any
 
no
 
little
There weren't ___ buses this morning, so I had to walk.
 
any
 
no
 
some
 
few
She bought ___ flowers for her mom.
 
some
 
any
 
no
 
few
Are there ___ chairs we can use?
 
any
 
much
 
none
 
few
They had ___ time to rest yesterday. There was so much to do.
 
no
 
some
 
any
 
a little
There’s ___ milk in the fridge, so we can make pancakes.
 
some
 
any
 
no
 
much
Do you have ___ questions about the homework?
 
any
 
some
 
no
 
a few
I have ___ idea how to solve this problem.
 
no
 
some
 
any
 
little
There are ___ cookies on the plate. Take one!
 
some
 
any
 
no
 
few
We don’t have ___ bread left.
 
any
 
some
 
no
 
many
Give five examples of uncountable nouns.
water, rice, bread, information, sugar, money, food...
Give five examples of countable nouns.
books, chairs, apples, pens, cars, people, onions...
How ___ water do you drink every day?
 
much
 
many
 
any
 
a lot
They had ___ problems during the trip. Everything went wrong.
 
many
 
much
 
little
 
no
I don’t have ___ time before class.
 
much
 
many
 
few
 
lots
How ___ apples do you want to buy?
 
many
 
much
 
some
 
no
He doesn’t drink ___ coffee.
 
much
 
many
 
few
 
a lot
We didn’t see ___ animals in the forest.
 
many
 
much
 
no
 
a few
How ___ people are coming to the party?
 
many
 
much
 
little
 
a little
There isn’t ___ sugar left in the jar.
 
any
 
many
 
no
 
a lot
How ___ chairs do we need for the meeting?
 
many
 
much
 
a little
 
no
She doesn’t have ___ money today.
 
much
 
many
 
few
 
some