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  • Few / Little of my friends enjoy cooking, but the whole / all of them adore eating.
    few/all
  • You can choose each / any pizza as long as there are any / no olives on it.
    any/no
  • Any/Some questions? Is everything clear?
    any
  • All / Both of my brothers are couch potatoes. Neither / Either of them ever helps out around the house.
    both/neither
  • We’ll have to make any / some meat-free dishes for the party, as a few / few of the guests are vegetarian.
    some/a few
  • I hardly got some/any sleep last night.
    any
  • The supermarket has much / many different brands of coffee, but none / neither of them are fair trade.
    many/none
  • I can’t believe you ate the whole / all tub of ice cream. We’ve got none / no dessert now.
    whole/no
  • You can have either / both a biscuit or a cake, but you’re not having both / neither!
    either/both
  • Are you OK doing all / most the cooking or would you like some / any help?
    all/any
  • Any/No student caught cheating will have ten marks deducted.
    any
  • In the exam you should answer either/both question 1 or question 2.
    either
  • I’ve just made some/any tea. Would you like some/any?
    some/some
  • I don’t think Dad added any / no salt to the dinner. It doesn’t have much / many taste.
    any/much
  • The teacher made all/the whole class stay in a break time.
    the whole
  • There are a little/a few potatoes in the fridge but a little/little cheese
    a few/little
  • I need to pop to the shop. We haven’t got some / any milk and there’s a little / little bread left.
    any/little
  • The police arrested both/either drivers after the accident
    both