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  • There are (several / any / no) good restaurants near our house, including a really nice Italian.
    several
  • have / we / any / coffee / do / ?
    Do we have any coffee?
  • A: What did you buy online? -B: I ordered (some / any / no / a) books.
    some
  • I’m looking for s___ information about applying to university.
    some
  • I didn’t meet (much / a lot of) people when I first moved here.
    a lot of
  • I need a cup of coffee. Do we have (any / a) milk?
    any
  • There are (any / several) places to eat at the gallery, including a café and a restaurant.
    several
  • A: What do you do to stay healthy? -B: I drink (no / some / a lot of) water.
    a lot of
  • There are a few independent shops in the town. The town has ___. (several)
    several independent shops
  • We ate (any / a lot of / many / much) pasta on our trip to Italy.
    a lot of
  • Did you visit (much / many / a) castles on your trip to Wales?
    many
  • My sister received ___ good news at her work yesterday.
    some
  • I didn’t get m___ sleep last night, so I feel tired today.
    much
  • Unfortunately, not (much / several / no / many) students attended the welcome event.
    many
  • I cooked (some / any) vegetables to eat with the chicken.
    some
  • (of / food / in / is / there / plenty) the fridge.
    There is plenty of food in the fridge.
  • I’m hungry. Do we have (any / several / many) biscuits?
    any
  • I / some / visited / museums
    I visited some museums
  • There are (no / some) supermarkets in the village, but there is a small shop.
    no
  • A: Let me know if you need anything. -B: Can I have (a / much / some) writing paper?
    some
  • It is important to get (plenty of / any / much) exercise to stay healthy.
    plenty of
  • There are (plenty of / any) leisure facilities in the town, including a sports centre, a cinema and a shopping centre.
    plenty of
  • There was (any / several / plenty of / much) food at the party.
    plenty of
  • When I got to the station, there were (much / no / any / a) trains running.
    no
  • A: Are you ready for the test? -B: Not really. I didn’t study (much / many / any / no).
    much
  • A: Hello, how can I help you? -B: Do you have (many / any / several / a) flour?
    any
  • There is (no / any / a lot of) school today because it’s the weekend.
    no
  • I’m not vegetarian, but I don’t eat (many / much) meat.
    much
  • A: What would you like to drink? -B: Do you have (any / many) orange juice?
    any
  • I couldn’t get any milk (because / open / there / were / shops / no).
    because there were no shops open.