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She needs ______ time to finish her project.
a little / a lot of / lots of
We saw ______ people at the concert.
a few / a lot of / lots of
He has ______ hobbies, such as drawing and reading.
a few / a lot of / lots of
I have ______ money with me.
a little / a lot of / lots of
There are ______ flowers in the garden.
a few / a lot of / lots of
They have ______ homework today.
a little / a lot of / lots of
She added ______ salt to the soup.
a little / a lot of / lots of
I have ______ questions about today’s lesson.
a few / a lot of / lots of
He speaks ______ English, so he can communicate.
a little / a lot of / lots of
There are ______ chairs in the hall.
a few / a lot of / lots of
We need ______ sugar to make the cake.
a little / a lot of / lots of
I made ______ mistakes in my homework.
a few / a lot of / lots of
They spend ______ time on social media every day.
a little / a lot of / lots of
There is ______ milk left in the fridge.
a little / a lot of / lots of
She has ______ friends in her class.
a few / a lot of / lots of
He drinks ______ water after playing football.
a little / a lot of / lots of
We have ______ English books in our library.
a few / a lot of / lots of
I need ______ help to finish this exercise.
a little / a lot of / lots of
There are ______ students waiting outside the classroom.
a few / a lot of / lots of
She wants to take guitar lessons when she has ______ free time.
a little / a lot of / lots of