In Unit 1, we have also learnt and reviewed some quantifiers, such as much, many, lots of, a lot of, a few, etc. Here you have some exercises to practice at home or in the classroom (if you have spare time). Keep working!
1. It seems we have had __________________ assignments
in English this year.
2. How __________________ do we have to read this
week?
3. __________________ Americans don’t like George Bush
4. There aren’t very __________________ books in the
library.
5. I think he drank __________________ wine last
night.
6. I have had __________________ headaches already
because of the stress.
7. I didn’t use ________________ fertilizer1 last
spring, that’s why we had so _________ weeds.
8. It has rained very __________________ this summer,
that’s why the grass is so brown.
9. __________________ people know as much about
computers as Jack does.
10. I’m having __________________ trouble passing my
driving test.
11. I do have __________________ friends but not that
many.
12. How __________________ juice is left in the
bottle?
13. John had __________________ money with him so he
couldn’t even buy a bus ticket.
14. __________________ time and money is spent on
education in Great Britain.
15. I know __________________ Spanish so I am going to
have a problem when I get there.
16. __________________ of the children in our block
have got roller skates.
17. Football is the only subject I know very
_____________ of. It doesn’t interest me that much.
18. __________________ people can live without money.
We simply need it.
19. There are __________________ leftovers for you in
the refrigerator.
20. Is she already gone? – I’m only __________________
minutes late.
21. There is __________________ doubt that Anne will
win the contest.
22. There is not very __________________ dancing going
on at the party.
23. __________________ people in the city ride a bike
to work because you are simply faster.
24. London has __________________ beautiful buildings.
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