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YE4 MIDTERM REVIEW

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  • I don't want to bring (any / many / a lot) food to the picnic.
    ANY
  • Do you mind if we ask you (a few / a little / much) questions about the your family?
    A FEW
  • Did you meet (many / much) people while you were traveling?
    MANY
  • I didn't eat (much / some) seafood in America. It was horrible.
    MUCH
  • I planned a (adventures / journey) with my guidebook.
    JOURNEY
  • I only spent (a little / a few) money on holiday.
    A LITTLE
  • Are there (some / any / much) people in the room?
    ANY
  • We have spent too (much / many) money on shopping today.
    MUCH
  • I has such a great holiday that I didn't want to come back (home / house).
    HOME
  • He didn't take (some / any) jackets with him.
    ANY
  • You haven't packed your (suitcase / postcards). You're going to be late.
    SUITCASE
  • Jason has drunk (lots of / many) beer this week.
    LOTS OF
  • I haven't pack (any / much) socks.
    ANY
  • I haven't got (many / much) time.
    MUCH
  • My mom bought me a (journey / souvenir) T-shirt in Venice.
    SOUVENIR
  • Nick's bought (much / a lot of) souvenirs.
    A LOT OF
  • Lucy had lots of (adventures / journey) when she went to Japan.
    ADVENTURES
  • There hasn't been (much / many / little) rain.
    MUCH
  • He is late because he had (a few / a little / much) trouble with his car.
    A LITTLE
  • There was (little / few / a lot of) traffic so the trip only took 2 hours.
    LITTLE
  • Are there (some / any) places to visit in this town?
    ANY
  • She only spoke (a little / much / a lot of) English.
    A LITTLE
  • (Little / Much / Few) people thought he would win the marathon. So, it was a big surprise.
    FEW
  • Did you have (much / a lot of) friends at the party?
    A LOT OF
  • Paul sent me a (postcard / journey) from Australia.
    POSTCARD