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PC 2 Unit 4-1

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  • We can (all / any / both / each / either / neither / whole) go to that art gallery or take a tour of the city today.
    We can either go to that art gallery or take a tour of the city today.
  • Didn’t you take (no / either / any) photos of the sculptures?
    Didn’t you take any photos of the sculptures?
  • I was so annoyed during the film. A couple sitting right behind us kept talking (the whole / all / every) time
    I was so annoyed during the film. A couple sitting right behind us kept talking the whole time
  • I believe there are (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) dancers as talented as Abbie. She deserves to have a successful career.
    I believe there are few dancers as talented as Abbie. She deserves to have a successful career.
  • Several visitors came to the exhibition twice, and (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) even bought some artwork.
    Several visitors came to the exhibition twice, and a few even bought some artwork.
  • Can ( either / both / either of) you play the guitar and sing?
    Can either of you play the guitar and sing?
  • Do you really know (all / any / both / each / either / neither / whole) the band members personally? That’s amazing!
    Do you really know both the band members personally? That’s amazing!
  • Of course I’m excited! It’s not ( each / every / all) day that I get to interview a world-famous pop star!
    Of course I’m excited! It’s not every day that I get to interview a world-famous pop star!
  • (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) of the outrage expressed in rap music is the result of living in poverty in city streets.
    A lot of the outrage expressed in rap music is the result of living in poverty in city streets.
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - A large amount of people bought tickets for the concert.
    A large number of people bought tickets for the concert.
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - Each the artists will exhibit their work in our gallery next month.
    Each of the artists will exhibit their work in our gallery next month.
  • Unfortunately (all / any / both / each / either / neither / whole) song sold many copies
    Unfortunately neither song sold many copies
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - Did you spend the whole of your money on those sketches?
    Did you spend all of your money on those sketches?
  • You’re almost there. All you need is (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) more practice and you’ll be ready to join the orchestra.
    You’re almost there. All you need is a little more practice and you’ll be ready to join the orchestra.
  • Not ( each / every / all) graffiti is art.
    Not all graffiti is art.
  • (Each of / Either of / Both of ) the boys were selected by the choreographer.
    Both of the boys were selected by the choreographer.
  • I’m afraid all the tickets for tonight’s performance have already been sold. There aren’t (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) left
    I’m afraid all the tickets for tonight’s performance have already been sold. There aren’t any left
  • Sadly, these young artists have (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) real hope of ever becoming successful.
    Sadly, these young artists have little real hope of ever becoming successful.
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - We can neither go tomorrow or the day after – you choose.
    We can either go tomorrow or the day after – you choose.
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - Every music is worth listening to at least once, don’t you think?
    All music is worth listening to at least once, don’t you think?
  • (a few / a little / a lot / any / few / little / no) two music styles are ever completely the same.
    No two music styles are ever completely the same.
  • FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE - There weren’t not enough visitors to continue with the performance
    There weren’t enough visitors to continue with the performance