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There are ________ toys on the floor; the kids need to clean up.
loads of
a little
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Which quantifier can be used for uncountable nouns?
All
Several
A little
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Which quantifier is used to describe "a small amount"?
None
A little
Loads of
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________ of the cake was eaten, so there’s nothing left.
All
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She saw ________ birds flying in the sky, but not too many.
several
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I have ________ time before the meeting starts, so I can grab a coffee.
a little
none
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Which quantifier means "nothing"?
Several
None
A little
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There’s ________ juice left in the fridge; we need to buy more.
none
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________ the students passed the test; it was very easy.
All
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True or False: "A little" can be used with countable nouns.
False
True
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________ of my friends want to join the party, but not everyone.
Several
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I have ________ good friends I can trust.
several
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Which quantifier is best for "a very big amount"?
Loads of
A little
Several
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True or False: "All" means 100% of something.
false
true
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