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(INDEFINITE AND NEGATIVE PRONOUNS)
1 Put... sugar in your tea, there is... sugar in it.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
2 I see... cucumbers in the salad. Why haven’t you added...? I had... time to go and buy....
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
3 Have... jam, it is very good. - No, thanks, I don’t want.... I take... with my tea.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
4 Was there... cause for complaint? - No, there was....
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
5 He took out... strange instrument from his bag.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
6 I can do it without... outside help.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
7 Did … student answer better than he? -... did. His answer wasn’t the best.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
8 The formula is too clear to allow... misinterpretation.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
9 Have... more ice-cream. - Thanks,... more for me. (I don’t want... more).
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
10 What book shall I bring you? -... you like.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
11 Is there... other choice?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
12 Íå can answer... question on the subject.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
13 I can answer only... questions on the subject now.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
14... doctor will tell you that it is harmful to your health.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
15 Can we have... milk?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
16 Would you like me to give you... additional proof?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
17 Is... additional proof necessary?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
18 Why are... people so boring?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
19 Will you have... more tea? - Thank you.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
20 Will you have... more tea? You’ve had only one cup.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
21 Will you have... more tea, Charles? I think you’ve had more than is good for you.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
22 What material do you need? -... that is available.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
23 Shall I help you to buy... fruit?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
24 Were there... objections?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
25 Do you learn … foreign languages?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
26 I didn’t get … letters yesterday.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
27 Please take … German book you like.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
28 Have you bought … books?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
29 Do you want … apples?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
30 Are there … Japanese magazines in the library?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
31 You can’t get this book at … bookshop.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
32 … of my friends speak two foreign languages. They speak only Russian.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
33 I want some tea. Please give me ….
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
34 I want … matches. Have you got …?
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
35 There is hardly... place in this house where we can talk alone.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
36... boy at the school had ever taken a scholarship to the university.
a) some; b) any; c) none; d) no
37 At the party you’ll see... you haven’ t met yet.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nobody
38 Will there be... at the club so early?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nobody
39 I’m not going to see him because I have... important to report.
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
40 I was late. I found... in the house.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
41 I am expecting... at twelve o’clock.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nobody
42 I think there’s... wrong with my watch.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
43 Is there... at home?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nobody
44 The door-bell rang but there was... there.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
45... can become a member of the club by paying a subscription.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
46 When we get there it may be too late to do....
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
47... has been here before us.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
48 «Why don’t you say...?» he demanded.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
49 In the winter he lived without doing....
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
50 He wondered if he would ever again share...’s emotion.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
51 This is my affair and... else’s.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
52 Sometimes he would sit silent and abstracted, taking no notice of....
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
53 Can’t you do... by yourself now?
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
54 I took care to ask him... about his own doings.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
55 Will you bring... with you or will you come alone?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
56... has any right to interfere in this matter.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
57 If... delays you, you must let me know.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
58 It was clear that... had happened.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
59 It’s a cave. I’d like to find out if there’s... left inside.
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
60 He looked at my pictures and he didn’t say....
a) no one; b) something; c) anything; d) anyone
61 Her parents are... much, you know. I’m afraid you will be disappointed.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
62 But in any case, what can... do?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
63... had heard a rumour that he led a «wild» life.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) no one; d) nothing
64 Let’s have … to drink. How about juice? No, thanks. I’m not thirsty. I don’t want ….
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
65 There’s … at the door. I heard the door-bell ring.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) nobody; d) everybody
66 Remember, don’t tell … about him. It’s a secret.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) nobody; d) everybody
67 Don’t you have … to do?
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
68 Isn’t there … more interesting to look at?
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
69 Do they live … near Fleet Street?
a) somewhere; b) anywhere; c) nowhere; d) everywhere
70 If you have... against me, speak out.
a) something; b) anything; c) none; d) nothing
71 There is... familiar in his voice.
a) something; b) anything; c) none; d) nothing
72 Get off at the next stop and there... will show you the way (ask to show you the way).
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) none; d) nobody
73 You are expecting … to call, aren’t you?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) none; d) nobody
74 You are not expecting... to call, are you?
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) none; d) nobody
75 I looked through the window. There was … in the garden and I cried him.
a) somebody; b) anybody; c) none; d) nobody
76 Has... happened?
a) something; b) anything; c) none; d) nothing
77 I opened the door, but I could see ….
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
78 Don’t worry about your mistake. … is all right.
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
79 Susan seldom says ….
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
80 I can’t find my shoes. I’ve looked ….
a) somewhere; b) anywhere; c) nowhere; d) everywhere
81 Stop sitting there doing … and help me.
a) something; b) anything; c) nothing; d) everything
82 I’ve got a few postcards …. Perhaps they are in the drawer.
a) somewhere; b) anywhere; c) nowhere; d) everywhere
83 Where can I find a job with plenty of money and no work? - ….
a) somewhere; b) anywhere; c) nowhere; d) everywhere
84... tried to teach her anything.
a) no one; b) none
85... of us is perfect; we all make mistakes.
a) no one; b) none
86... of us knew how ill she was.
a) no one; b) none
87 I’m sure you heard it from Mary,... else could tell you that.
a) no one; b) none
88... had anything to gain by his death.
a) no one; b) none
89 I wanted some more coffee but there was... left.
a) no one; b) none
90... of them knows his duty yet.
a) no one; b) none
91 We had... to give us accurate information, let alone advice.
a) no one; b) none
92 Philip slowly mounted the stairs.... of his family was up yet.
a) no one; b) none
93 I looked around the room, expecting to see piles of books;... were visible.
a) no one; b) none
94... of us knows how much he has suffered.
a) no one; b) none
95 Since... had an answer to his question, silence fell in the room.
a) no one; b) none
96 He asked for food but his mother said there was....
a) no one; b) none
97... of the new men have been able to pass the test.
a) no one; b) none
98 Of all the girls he phoned... were at home.
a) no one; b) none
99 During that time he saw... who could tell him what had gone wrong.
a) no one; b) none
100... of us were sure of the facts.
a) no one; b) none
101 A hundred yards or so from the cottage stood a brick house that looked unfinished.... in the party gave it a second thought.
a) no one; b) none
102 … of the shops were open on Sunday.
a) No; b) None
103 I have invited all of them, but... have (has) come.
a) no one; b) none; c) no
104 There is... doubt that you will cope with this work.
a) no one; b) none; c) no
105... are so blind as those who won’t see.
a) no one; b) none; c) no
106 I want to hear... they say.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
107 She took the initiative and herself spoke to... she knew.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
108 He couldn’t help noticing how well dressed... was.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
109 I want... to be happy.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
110 Then, to... surprise, she married someone quite undistinguished.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
111... who have studied this issue has come to the same conclusion.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
112 She believed that... was watching her.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
113... of his friends had offered him help.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
114 Soon... were asleep.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
115 The woman laughed immoderately at... that was said to her.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
116... has been taken away that could be removed.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
117... felt indignant when he began hitting the boy with his stick.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
118 He comes here... day. You can find him in... time between 9 and 6.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
119 I told you... I had to tell, there is hardly... to add.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
120 I would give... to know, … that is worth knowing.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
121 This was a small town, where... could tell you... about....
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every
122 Don’t bother about the colour. You can buy her a jersey of... colour.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every
123... driver should strictly observe traffic regulations; … driver who violates the regulations in the slightest degree is sure to get into trouble.
a) all; b) everything; c) everybody; d) every one
124 … could be seen from my window.
a) Nothing; b) No
125 … film interested me.
a) Neither; b) No one
126 She searched … corner of her room.
a) every; b) each
127 We went to the beach … day.
a) all; b) every
128 These competitions are held … two years.
a) each; b) every
129 … way is possible.
a) Each; b) Either
130 Those pencils are 10 pence ….
a) every; b) each
131 I have... book he has ever written.
a) every; b) each; c) all
132 He shouted her name twice,... time banging his fist on the table.
a) every; b) each; c) all
133 He had been brought up by a mother who had taught him that... pleasure must be paid for.
a) every; b) each; c) all
134 They did not talk much about what... feared most.
a) every; b) each; c) all
135... trunks must be labelled before being deposited in the left-luggage office.
a) every; b) each; c) all
136 He has... right to know who you are going to marry.
a) every; b) each; c) all
137 That’s the sort of job... boys like doing.
a) every; b) each; c) all
138 They broke into little groups;... had his own wonderful story to tell.
a) every; b) each; c) all
139 In his absences her... action seemed automatically governed by what he would like.
a) every; b) each; c) all
140... the people were cheering loudly.
a) every; b) each; c) all
141 Before he left the classroom he gave... boy a task.
a) every; b) each; c) all
142 She had something to say on... subject.
a) every; b) each; c) all
143... the money was spent.
a) every; b) each; c) all
144... the family were present.
a) every; b) each; c) all
145 And I had to sit out there with... eye on me.
a) every; b) each; c) all
146 He has... chance to win.
a) every; b) each; c) all
147 He looked at... of us in turn.
a) every; b) each; c) all
148 Hugh had... advantage of education.
a) every; b) each; c) all
149... progressive mankind is fighting for peace … over the world.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
150 Workers of... lands unite!
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
151.. must be done to prevent war.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
152... are interested in the solution of this problem.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
153 I put... blame upon myself.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
154... city is being reconstructed.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
155 He spilt... milk.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
156... ground was covered with snow.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
157 Lomonosov devoted... his life to the development of Russian science.
a) all; b) the all; c) whole; d) the whole
158 There is a forest of fine oak-trees on... bank of the river.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
159... were present,... was helpful.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
160 The man carried a suit-case in... hand.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
161... his hands being busy, he greeted me with a nod.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
162... of the two could sing.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
163... of them was (were) of the same opinion.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
164 You may take... of the two, but not.... - I will take... or....
a) both; b) either; c) neither
165 We drove along a wide road with ditches and trees on... side.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
166 Ed and I were... very big men.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
167 He invited us..., but I knew he felt it irregular; he did not want... of us at a family party.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
168 The verandah stretched on... side of me.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
169 The first apple pie of the season was on the table and a large dish of purple grapes. Muriel was too angry to touch....
a) both; b) either; c) neither
170 I could hear them..., but saw....
a) both; b) either; c) neither
171 Cords were drawn on... side of the picture gallery on days when the public were admitted.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
172 These are... very gloomy rooms. I’m afraid... will suit me.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
173... his legs were broken in the accident.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
174 «Which of the two newspapers would you like?» «Oh,... will do.»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
175 She had brown shining hair which hung down on... side of her face.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
176 «What are you going to have, orange juice or Coke?» «... I’m not thirsty.»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
177 «Tell... your mother and father that I’m expecting them tonight.» «I’m afraid I won’t see... of them today.»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
178 «Which job are you going to take?» «I’m afraid....»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
179 She can play with the tennis racket in... hand.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
180 By that time... his sisters had got married.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
181 There were trees on... bank.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
182 You can borrow... of my two cameras.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
183 Nick and Tom are... my friends. But... is in the town now. They are... in the Navy.
a) both; b) either; c) neither
184 «What have you written, a short story or an essay?» «I’m afraid it doesn’t come within... description.»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
185«... the jars, the big one and the small one, are empty. You can take... of them.» «I’m afraid... will do.»
a) both; b) either; c) neither
186 «She’s either very ill or has gone away.» «What can one do about it in... case?»
a) both; b) either; c) neither; d) any
187 Jim can’t swim well.... can his sister.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
188 I like strong coffee.... does my wife.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
189 I don’t know what’s on. -... do I.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
190 I was tired.... were the others.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
191 We aren’t rich. We aren’t poor....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
192 Mrs. Potts wants to live in the country.... does Mr. Potts.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
193 I never go to the cinema. I never go to the theatre....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
194 I haven’t read any Dickens. -... have I.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
195 Nobody phoned me yesterday. Nobody came....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
196 My friends don’t mind the noise.... do I.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
197 He is crazy about pop music. His brother is crazy about it....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
198 They couldn’t spend over 600 dollars a month last year. They can’t do it this year....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
199 I’ve got an idea! - Me....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
200 It didn’t often rain in September. It hasn’t rained in October....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
201 Dad didn’t know them well.... did Mom.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
202 You mustn’t drink this. You mustn’t eat that....
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
203 I’d like to go shopping.... would my cousin.
a) too; b) either; c) so; d) neither
204 Did anybody come to see you last week? Nobody did.... Julia... John was there.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
205 Have they arrived yet? No, they haven’t. But I expect them... today... tomorrow.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
206 Borrow some money from your friends.... Ann... Mary will help you.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
207... my words... Dad’s arguments had any effect on him.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
208 It’s getting dark. You must... go at once... wait till tomorrow.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
209 What’s happened to Jim? He has... written... phoned.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
210 Inside the examination room we could... smoke... talk.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
211 Charles lives... in Camberley... in Guildford, doesn’t he?
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
212 The room was... comfortable... clean, was it?
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
213 If you do any more housework tonight, we’ll be able... to attend the concert... to go to the cinema.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
214 Haven’t you heard that Sally lives not far from us? She has... bought a new flat... rented it.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
215 I’d like to help you a little. I can... walk the dog... go shopping.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
216 Some verbs can be followed by... an –ing form... an infinitive, usually with a different meaning.
a) either … or; b) neither … nor
217 Will you kindly give me... number of the magazine?
a) another; b) the other
218 They have corresponded for a long time, but neither of them has seen even a photo of....
a) another; b) the other
219 The cub would lap milk, but refused all... food.
a) other; b) the other
220 This one is the strongest and the most cunning of all... cubs in the litter.
a) other; b) the other
221 There were many people on the beach; some were bathing,... basking in the sun.
a) others; b) the others
222 Two of the company left,... stayed for the night.
a) others; b) the others
223 I see only five copies here. Where are... ones?
a) the other; b) the others
224 I have lost my fountain-pen. I must buy....
a) another; b) other
225 I can give you only this dictionary, I have got no....
a) another; b) other
226 I think the first thing to do is to have... talk with your sister.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
227 It was not a large garden, but it was long and narrow. John and I walked right to... end of it in silence.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
228 I talked to a lot of people. Some said that in the same circumstances they would do as they had done before.... told me that if they had known what it would come to they wouldn’t have ever done it.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
229 Then I read the novels of George Meredith one after....
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
230... day I made an epigram. I hope you’ll like it.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
231 They were going to get punished, one way or....
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
232 The bar was kept by two very nice girls, one was American and... English.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
233... people have told me the same thing.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
234 He was always somewhat indifferent to the feelings of....
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
235 Well, I met him in the club... night.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
236 I made few friends in those days, for I was occupied with... things.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
237 Without... word he started up the car.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
238 He sat in... arm-chair at the opposite side of the fire-place.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
239 The servant opened the door and ushered in... visitor.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
240 Young men and young women would greet me on their way to or from the tennis court. Some found more to say to me than....
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
241 The houses on... side of the river were built out of gray stone.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
242 Some people refused to take the advertisements and walked away and... dropped them on the grass.
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
243 Would you like... cup of tea?
a) another; b) the other; c) other; d) others
244 People eat sandwiches, salads, barbecue and some … things on a picnic.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
245 Could you give me … sandwich? I’m starving.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
246 Oh yes, I’ve noticed … kind called Wendy’s and a number of … chains.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
247 Would you like … cup of coffee? Thank you, no. Maybe a soft drink. What do they have here? - They have two brands, one is Coke, … is Pepsi.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
248 I’m going to a dinner party. Should I put on … suit? Not necessarily. Some people do dress for dinner parties, but … don’t. You could change the tie, if you have … one. I’m afraid this is the only dark tie I have, all … are too bright.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
249 Shall we order Chinese food for Rensky? Oh, no. He said he preferred American cuisine to any … food. What do you suggest then? A rump steak? No, I have … suggestion. Let’s have turkey.
a) other; b) another; c) the other; d) others; e) the others
250... man’s meat is another man’s poison.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
251 His parents never appeared in the parish church except on special occasions. Mr. Evans’ funeral was such....
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
252 They are six in the family.... you saw are David and Tommy.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
253 Brown’s old car is much better than our new....
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
254 There are woolen gloves and leather... in the crate.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
255 He was rather pale, and the expression on his face was... I had never seen before.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
256 «What has happened to all the brushes?» «I saw... on the table in the hall.»
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
257 Such... as you want is very rarely seen.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
258 … should not neglect one’s duty.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
259 There is only … way to do it.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
260 I felt for many days like … in a dream.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
261 No … man is equal to the task.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
262 Five penny stamps and three two penny-halfpenny …, please.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
263 … hardly knows what to suggest under the circumstances.
a) one; b) ones; c) a one; d) the ones
264 He has very … education.
a) little; b) few
265 Would you like … cake?
a) a little; b) a few
266 I’ve got … free time today.
a) a lot of; b) many
267 I bought … apples.
a) a few; b) a little
268 There isn’t … fruit in the garden.
a) much; b) many
269 I don’t know … about fine arts.
a) much; b) many
270 There are … bottles of mineral water on the counter.
a) a lot of; b) a little
271 I’d like to tell … words.
a) a few; b) a little
272 … people were late.
a) a few; b) a little
273 He doesn’t have … money.
a) many; b) much
274 There isn’t … traffic in our city in July.
a) many; b) much
275 The girl had very … friends.
a) few; b) little
276 He never puts … salt in his soup.
a) many; b) much
277 I’ve got … money. I’ll give you some.
a) a few; b) a little
278 There are not … shoes of your size.
a) many; b) much
279 It will take … time to read his article.
a) many; b) a lot of
280 You need … patience if you want to talk with Jane.
a) a lot of; b) many
281 Don’t disturb me. I have … time.
a) little; b) few
282 The theatre was always empty. There were very … people there.
a) little; b) few
283 Have your parents been to... countries?
a) many; b) much
284 There weren’t... people in the street.
a) many; b) much
285 Has your son made... friends in France?
a) many; b) much
286 Dan doesn’t spend... money on his clothes.
a) many; b) much
287 You watch TV too...
a) many; b) much
288 Was there... traffic in sight?
a) many; b) much
289 Did you take... photos in Spain?
a) many; b) much
290 Try to do as... as possible.
a) many; b) much
291 Do you get... letters every week?
a) many; b) much
292 My wife didn’t speak … at the party.
a) many; b) much
293 I enjoyed the concert very...
a) many; b) much
294 Sue took as... books as she could carry herself.
a) many; b) much
295 Nowadays he was very busy and he saw... of his old friends.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
296 I suggested that he should get... grapes and some bread.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
297 Aunt Florrie had... money while none of the other family had inherited as... as a pound.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
298 He was so happily absorbed in the building of his house that events outside it affected him....
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
299 My sister spends so... money on her clothes that she has none left for holidays.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
300 My dear, I’m afraid I have not... news to convey but still there are... things I should like to add.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
301 I began to miss London: it was not so... that I had... close friends there, for I have... friends, but I missed variety.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
302 Tom has eaten so... that he can’t move.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
303 Adeline had slept... last night and she had a headache.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
304 She was glad to see me because I was English and she knew... English people.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
305 My engagements were... and I was glad to accept the invitation.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
306 He knew he was not a good teacher, and he intended to do... of that.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
307 At the bar... men were discussing the coming elections in loud barking tones.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
308 Virginia returned to England at the moment when... were leaving it.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
309 I have so... things to do that I don’t know which to do first.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
310 Last week there was so... rain that I was not able to go out.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
311... was said but... done.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
312 Say … and do....
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
313 Very... people know about it.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
314 He knows …, but the... he knows he knows well.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
315 He has very... knowledge of the matter.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
316 There isn’t, … harm in it.
a) many; b) much; c) few; d) little
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