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Eyes Open 3 - Unit 6

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  • The English class today was really  _______. I totally enjoyed it! (-ed/ - ing)
    interesting
  • How _____money did you spend yesterday?
    much
  • That film was really ________ . I had to sleep with the light on! (-ed/ - ing)
    terrifying / frightening
  • Susan has ________ friends. She's a very sociable person.
    a lot of / too many
  • If you don't eat ____________ fruit, you can get ill.
    enough
  • I don't like the weather in London. There is ____________ rain.
    too much / a lot of
  • I have to do a project but I don’t have ______ information. Can you help me?
    enough / too much / any
  • You drank ____________ coffee. That's why you feel sick.
    too much / a lot of
  • You have _________ mistakes in the test. But not too many.
    a few / some
  • My mum is _____ about her work. She has a lot to do. (-ed/ - ing)
    worried
  • I have ________money in my wallet. It won't be enough to go to the supermarket.
    a little / some
  • I haven't got ____________ time to finish my test. I hope what I did is correct.
    enough
  • Peter has so_____ T-shirts.
    many
  • I was really ______ after that trip that I slept a lot. We did so many things. (-ed/ - ing)
    tired / exhausted
  • Joe is really ______ about the party. I've been waiting for it! (-ed/ - ing)
    excited
  • There is ________ meat in the fridge. You shouldn't buy more.
    too much / a lot of / enough
  • There is ________ bread in the cupboard. But it’s enough for dinner
    a little / some
  • There weren’t ______students to do the experiment in class today. We'll do it another day.
    enough
  • _______ apples are enough for me not to feel hungry. I don't eat a lot.
    A few /some
  • How _____people did you see?
    many
  • He says he’s always _______ but he never wants to do anything. (-ed/ - ing)
    bored
  • We couldn’t sit anywhere at the concert. There were ____________ people
    too many