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  • Both/both of............................... my children are engineers.
    both
  • I had to live in Paris and Madrid for many years because of my business but I don't like all/whole/either/neither ---- city much.
    either
  • No one of/None of/None................................. my friends wished me on my birthday
    None of
  • Most/most of...................... the shops are closed on Sundays.
    Most of
  • There were smoke detectors in all the rooms in the house but there were no/none/not/nor________ in the garage.
    none
  • Very a few/few/a little/little________ people know our company as much as our secretary. She's been with us for more than twenty years.
    few
  • Both players in the tennis match have been warned by the referee but none/neither/either/every ---- of them seems to take it seriously.
    neither
  • Most/ most of........................... people don't trust politicians.
    Most
  • His ideas are little/less/least............................ different from those of his peers.
    little
  • Although she thought she knew several/much/many/any---- of the subject, the teacher asked a few details she hardly remembered.
    much
  • If you're still hungry, there's a few/few/a little/little________ soup in the fridge. I can heat it up for you.
    a little
  • Is it going to be a big party? – Don't worry, I've invited only a few/few ________ people.
    a few
  • In my country, a great deal of /every/each/most---- universities offer a wide range of courses. That's why they are preferred by foreign students as well.
    most
  • They spend half/half of........................... their income on movies.
    both are correct
  • The vocabulary list had been memorized by every/all/a little/whole ---- of the students and each one scored over 80 percent on the exam.
    all
  • Neither key opens/ keys open the door
    key opens
  • All/All of.................................. his ideas are quite interesting.
    Both
  • Much/several /every /no ..... people enjoyed the performance of the theatre company but I don't think it is a successful one.
    several
  • Neither of this argument is/ these arguments are.......................................... valid.
    these arguments
  • 1. I don't like .......................( either/neither) of my physics teachers
    either
  • He's not very qualified. I'm afraid there is a few/few/a little/little________ hope for him to find a job with a decent salary.
    little
  • The new job isn't many/much/most............................... different from the old one.
    much
  • When Jessica came off her diet, she put on a few/few/a little/little________ pounds, but she still looks great.
    a few
  • Each/each of /either.................. child was given a present.
    Each