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  • (Each, every) of the students has three books.
    each
  • How (many, much) information is on the internet?
    much
  • How (many, much) people live on islands?
    many
  • We have (a few, a little) ketchup and (a few, alittle) sausages left.
    a little, a few
  • They don't know (many, much) about the history of their country.
    much
  • How (many, much) birds are there?
    many
  • There wasn't (many, much) dust in that house, was there?
    much
  • We need (a few, a little) butter for this cake.
    a little
  • We lost $20 (each, every).
    each
  • We enjoyed (each, every) minute of our holidays.
    every
  • How (many, much) money is in a bank?
    much
  • There are four worksheets - please take one of (each, every ).
    each
  • There are only (a few, a little) bananas left in the box.
    a few
  • My friend doesn't eat (many, much) fruit.
    much
  • How (many, much) sand is in the deserts?
    much
  • Look! There are (a few, a little) mice on the roof.
    a few
  • How (many, much) water is in the ocean?
    much
  • I bought (a few, a little) apples in this shop.
    a few
  • You shouldn't eat so (many, much) sweets.
    many
  • The teacher gives us ( a few, a little) time to prepare before a test.
    a little
  • These lemons cost 25 cent (each, every).
    each
  • There is a bus (each, every) 2 hours.
    every
  • How (many, much) bones are there in the human body?
    many
  • There is not (many, much) homework to do.
    much
  • He speaks ( a few, a little) Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in Madrid.
    a little
  • How (many, much) of you are coming to the party?
    many
  • There are only (a few, a little) days left to hand in the reports.
    a few
  • How (many, much) countries are there in the world?
    many
  • There aren't (many, much) people in the shops today.
    many
  • How (many, much) bread is eaten per day?
    much
  • How (many, much) stars are there in the sky?
    many
  • Could I have (a few, a little) milk in my coffee, please?
    a little
  • We don't have (many, much) oranges, and we don't have (many, much) olive oil.
    many, much
  • (Each, every) student has written an e-mail.
    every
  • There isn't (many, much) milk left in the fridge.
    much
  • We saw ( a little, a few) people at the bus stop.
    a few