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  • Give five examples of countable nouns.
    books, chairs, apples, pens, cars, people, onions...
  • There weren't ___ buses this morning, so I had to walk.
    no
    few
    any
    some
  • We have ___ bread left, so we can still make one sandwich.
    a few
    no
    a little
    a lot
  • He doesn’t drink ___ coffee.
    many
    few
    much
    a lot
  • We didn’t see ___ animals in the forest.
    much
    no
    many
    a few
  • How ___ apples do you want to buy?
    some
    many
    much
    no
  • There are ___ cookies on the plate. Take one!
    some
    any
    few
    no
  • I have ___ idea how to solve this problem.
    any
    little
    some
    no
  • We don’t have ___ bread left.
    no
    any
    many
    some
  • She bought ___ flowers for her mom.
    some
    few
    no
    any
  • He drank quite ___ water after the run. He was thirsty and hot.
    much
    a lot of
    little
    no
  • I added ___ sugar to the tea, just for taste.
    a little
    a few
    few
    little
  • I don’t have ___ time before class.
    few
    much
    many
    lots
  • Do you have ___ questions about the homework?
    any
    some
    a few
    no
  • They have ___ problems with the project, nothing serious.
    a few
    few
    a little
    little
  • How ___ chairs do we need for the meeting?
    no
    many
    a little
    much
  • There is ___ water left. The bottle is completely empty.
    a lot of
    no
    any
    some
  • There is ___ information about this topic online. You can easily find answers.
    lots of
    a lots of
    lot of
  • We saw ___ cars on the road this morning. It was rush hour.
    many
    few
    much
    no
  • She doesn’t have ___ money today.
    few
    much
    many
    some
  • We had ___ rain last night — the streets are flooded this morning.
    no
    few
    a lot of
    little
  • She has ___ idea how to fix this. She’s totally stuck.
    an
    any
    lots of
    no
  • Are there ___ chairs we can use?
    any
    much
    few
    none
  • She has ___ free time today, so she can help you.
    a little
    little
    few
    a few
  • There were ___ people at the event — almost nobody came.
    few
    little
    a few
    a little
  • He has ___ money this month, so he can’t buy new shoes.
    a few
    a little
    little
    few
  • There are ___ cookies left — we ate everything.
    any
    no
    a few
    lots of
  • We heard ___ birds in the park — it was oddly quiet.
    a lot of
    a few
    no
    some
  • I took ___ photos during my trip. My phone storage is almost full.
    a lot
    lots of
    much
    quite lots of
  • We had ___ rain last night — the garden is still dry.
    few
    a few
    little
    a little
  • How ___ water do you drink every day?
    many
    much
    a lot
    any
  • She made ___ mistakes, but she still passed the test.
    a few
    a little
    few
    little
  • He has ___ friends here, so he feels more at home.
    little
    a few
    few
    a little
  • We had ___ time to finish the project — we had to hurry.
    a lot of
    some
    little
    a little
  • How ___ people are coming to the party?
    little
    much
    a little
    many
  • She bought ___ fruit for the picnic. She also bought snacks.
    some
    lots of
    no
    few
  • He has ___ friends in this city. He's only lived here for six months.
    few
    no
    lots of
    any
  • Give five examples of uncountable nouns.
    water, rice, bread, information, sugar, money, food...
  • They had ___ time to rest yesterday. They worked from morning till night.
    no
    some
    lots of
    a lot of
  • We need ___ eggs for the cake.
    no
    any
    some
    little
  • They found quite ___ evidence to support their argument. They can clearly prove it.
    many
    a lot of
    lots of
    any
  • They had ___ time to rest yesterday. There was so much to do.
    some
    no
    a little
    any
  • They invited ___ people, so the hall is almost empty.
    no
    few
    little
    lots of
  • They had ___ problems during the trip. Everything went wrong.
    little
    much
    no
    many
  • There isn’t ___ sugar left in the jar.
    a lot
    many
    no
    any
  • There’s ___ milk in the fridge, so we can make pancakes.
    no
    any
    some
    much
  • There is quite ___ sugar in the bowl. It’s almost full.
    any
    no
    a lot of
    little
  • She has ___ homework today, so she can relax.
    little
    no
    a lot of
    any