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  • I'm afraid only _____ people decided to come, so we won't be putting on the show.
    a few
    few
    little
  • There isn't much/many   space left in the wardrobe, but you could put a box of stuff under the bed.
    much
  • How greedy of Tom to eat a most / whole family-sized pizza by himself!
    whole
  • I’m sure all of this / this is true, but could you prove it too?
    of this
  • This flat has a slightly bigger living room than the other one , but I'm afraid _____ of them have cable TV.
    neither
    either
    both
  • There are two ways to get to the capital from the village and we can take little/either route.
    either
  • When we got home,   none/ no of the lights were working. It turned out there was a power cut, so we had to find  a couple/some  candles.
    none   /// some
  • There isn’t really much / a lot to do there in the free time.
    much
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: All of children were invited to the ceremony
    of
  •  I haven’t even read most these / of these books yet.
    of these
  • I spent a couple / several of years in the Middle East right after college.
    a couple
  • Very little/few famous painters were well-known before they died.
    few
  • We have a separate heating control in  each/all  room, so you can keep the rooms you use warm without wasting energy.
    each
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: I’m worried about my son – he has very a few friends
    few
  • My sister has loads/many of clothes she never wears.
    loads
  • Annoyingly, there's none/no   mobile signal inside the flat, so you have to go out on the balcony if you want to make a call.
    no
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: Your parents are the best, they were both of so nice to me!
    both so nice
  • We've only got a couple/few of chairs in the kitchen, so Maggie and Jan took those and I brought in a stool from the other room.
    a couple
  • There are two single beds in the spare room, but neither / couple of them have sheets on them at the moment, I'm afraid.
    neither
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: There are a plenty of things you can do in your free time around here!
    plenty of (no a)
  • There's a great _____ of traffic on the roads today, so I'm going to take the underground to work
    lot
    number
    deal
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: There were several of things that I didn’t like about that movie.
    several things
  • The head teacher said that _____ of the students that caused the fire will be allowed to go on the trip next week.n the city centre.
    very little
    none of
    no
  • I’ve had a number / plenty of unusual jobs in my life.
    number
  • There are _____ vacant shops on the high street, which is a bad sign for the local economy.
    plenty
    several
    few
  • He’s surely put a great/number deal of effort into building this house!
    great
  • I hear that _____ people are still unaware of the plans to build a multi-storey car park in the city centre.
    most
    none of
    most of
  • Modern kitchen appliances are pretty energy efficient and use very  few/little  electricity.
    little
  • You'll find   many / plenty       of cups and mugs in the cupboard above the kettle. There should be enough for everyone.
    plenty
  • Each/none member of our team will get the same prize.
    each
  • Most -/of them are British, but some are foreigners
    of
  • There are a great deal / number of people that I’d like to invite to my birthday party.
    number
  • Very a few / few of my neighbours say 'good morning' to me when I see them
    few
  • Jenny can come in our car too – there's _____ of space.
    plenty
    a couple
    some
  • I get on well with most / most of the people I met
    most of
  • Why is there only _____ water left? Barbara bought three bottles for the trip.
    a few
    any
    a little
  • My sisters are twins – they’re not identical but both/all of them are really pretty.
    both