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Can you ever have too ___ money?
too much
The large number/ amount of meat we eat depends on inefficient farming methods.
amount
Fortunately, not every/ all type of energy is non-renewable.
every
Some, any, or no? They have ______ flowers in their garden-just two large trees.
no flowers
Think of ten countable nouns!
?
Think of ten uncountable nouns!
?
It's strange that few/ a few customers took up the special offer.
few
We were disappointed that there was little/ a little interest in our project.
little
Apparently, little/ few people went to the meeting.
few
Could you pay a little/ a few attention please? This information is very important.
a little attention
There's very few/ little time left to take a decision about the product name.
very little time
We had a few/ a little enquiries about the society yesterday.
a few
A; I’m going to the shops. Do you want anything? B: We need a/ some fruit-and perhaps a/ some newspaper.
A; I’m going to the shops. Do you want anything? B: We need some fruit-and perhaps a newspaper.
A: Do you cook ____ meals at home? B: Well, I don't do ____ cooking. I'm not really interested in it.
any meals/ I don't do much cooking
A: Have you got a gas oven or an electric oven at home? B: I have ___. I only have a microwave.
I have neither
I love my new job-I'm analyst for the big oil company.
I'm an analyst for a big oil company
A: Do we have a/ any food for dinner? B: There is/ are the meat that I bought yesterday. A: I don’t want some/ any meat. I’m not very hungry.
A: Do we have any food for dinner? B: There is the meat that I bought yesterday. A: I don’t want any meat. I’m not very hungry.
Is it correct? A big challenge for all of us is the climate change.
A big challenge for all of us is climate change.
Put the sentence in the correct order. a/ every/ glass/ have/ I/ juice/ morning/ of/
Put the sentence in the correct order. I have a glass of juice every morning.
I can't choose between the city and the country-I like the both
I like both of them/ I like them both
Is it correct? I really have few time to finish my work.
a little time/ not enough time
Some, any, or no? Can you give me ______ advice?
any advice
There was ___ article in The Times yesterday about ____ price of petrol.
There was an article in The Times yesterday about the price of petrol.
A: Can you help? I need to move a/ some furniture. B: OK, what do you want to move? A: I need to put a/ any table and a/ some chairs into the meeting room
A: Can you help? I need to move some furniture. B: OK, what do you want to move? A: I need to put a table and some chairs into the meeting room.
A: How much/ many money does a lawyer earn? B: It depends. Big corporate lawyers make much/ a lot of money. But most lawyers work many/ a lot of hours and have quite low salaries.
A: How much money does a lawyer earn? B: It depends. Big corporate lawyers make a lot of money. But most lawyers work a lot of hours and have quite low salaries
Put the sentence in the correct order. hours/ how/ leave/ many/ until/ we/ ?
How many hours until we leave?
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first. There weren’t many restaurants in the town centre. There were ______ restaurants in the town centre. (very)
There were very few restaurants in the town centre.
With or without ‘s’? -terrible weather_ -some expensive luggage_ -a lot of work_ -some good suggestion_
-terrible weather -some expensive luggage -a lot of work -some good suggestions
Put the sentence in the correct order: a/ few/ for/ glasses/ like/ of/ table/ the/ water/ We’d
We’d like a few glasses of water for the table.
Correct the mistake. I have an advice for you.
I have some advice for you.
Correct the mistake. He gave us a lot of informations in the lecture.
He gave us a lot of information in the lecture.