A: Which do you want, the orange or the apple? B: It doesn't matter. I'll take _____.
either
We got two things in the post today, and _____ (100%) were bills.
both
A: Which do you want, the orange or the apple? B: I hate fruit! I don't want _____.
either
There's _____ juice in the fridge if you want a drink.
some / a little
We have _____ butter, so you can make a cake if you want.
some / a little / plenty of
I haven't got _____ milk, so we can't make a cake.
any / enough
Tell me _____. (100%)
everything
A: Which do you want, the orange or the apple? B: _____ (zero)! I hate fruit!
neither
I've spent my _____ (100%) life waiting for this moment.
whole
I was walking _____ (from morning to evening) day.
all, the whole
I wanted some cake, but there was _____ (zero) left.
none
This costs _____ more than I expected, but it's still cheap.
a little
_____ plants need water.
all
We have _____ eggs, so if you want to bake a cake, you should go to the market.
few
We have _____ butter, so if you want to make a cake, you should go to the market.
little
Look at these old clothes. _____ (zero) them are in fashion now.
none of
_____ the six flats has it's own entrance.
each of / every one of (every less likely because there are only 6)
Tell me _____ you know.
all / everything
_____ people would like more money.
all / most / some
_____ customers have come into the shop. It's been very quiet.
few
I've got two bikes. _____ (100%) of them are quite old. I've given up cycling, so I don't ride _____ of them any more. _____ (zero) of them is in good condition, I'm afraid.
both, either, neither (other options are unlikely to be used as there are TWO bikes)
Have you got _____ sweets?
any / some
We played video games all day and had _____ fun together.
lots of / a lot of
I'm sorry, but there are _____ (zero) rooms available.
no
We won't have _____ fun without you.
any
I take photos, but not as _____ as I used to.
many
I'm afraid I've got _____ (zero) money.
no
I'm free all day. Call me _____ time you like.
any
I go for a walk _____ (100%) day.
every (better than each because there are infinite days, and they are taken as a group)
You can buy a metro card at _____ metro station.
any
How _____ money does this cost?
much
_____ (zero) my friends will be at the party.
none of
There were only _____ sweets left in the jar. Someone ate most of them.
a few
He owns a chain of shops and has made _____ money.
lots of / a lot of
Most of the food from the party was still fresh, but I threw _____ it away.
some of
There are _____ problems caused by coronavirus and the government's response to it.
many / lots of / a lot of
The baby cried _____ (100%) time.
the whole
_____ (100%) guest waited patiently to meet shake hands with him
each (better than every, as taken one at a time)
A: Have all the plants died? B: No, not _____ them.
all of
I can't believe he ate _____ (100%) cake by himself!
the whole
Let's go to the cash machine. I've spent _____ my money.
most of
I can eat many things, but I'm allergic to _____ kinds of food.
some / a few
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