countable and uncountable



Much – a little – little   for uncountable nouns

Many - Few -  a few    for countable nouns


Q: How _____ did the tickets cost?
         much       many
Q: There aren't _____ people in the room.
         much       many
Q: I have _____ friends in Chicago.
         much       a lot of       a few of
Q: There are only _____ bottles of juice left.
         many       a few        a lot
Q: How _____ students attend the school?
         much       many     
Q: How _____ do they cost?
         many       much
Q: Unfortunately, I have ____ friends in this city.
         a few       few
Q: I think it cost him _____ money!
         a lot         a lot of        many
Q: There isn't _____ rice left.
        much         many        some
Q: ______ wine at meals is healthy.
        A lot           A little       A few of
Q: There are _____ apples in the fridge.
        a few          a little        any
Q: I'd like ______ juice.
        a few          a little         a lot
Q: There aren't _____ students in that class.
        much         some        many
Q: There isn't _____ money left in my bank account.
        much        some         many
Q: Are there _____ people interested in the job?
        much        many         some
Q: How _____ salt should I use?
        many        much         some
Q: There aren't _____ animals in this Zoo.
        much        many         some
Q: I'd like _____ beer with dinner, please.
        any           a little        a few
Q: How _____ did you pay for it?
       many         much         any
Q: I don't think there are _____ people at the party.
       much         many         a lot

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