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  • I don’t like tea MUCH
    MUCH
  • No, I’m sorry, we haven’t got ANY white t-shirts,. We’ve got ______green ones and only a ______ yellow ones
    MANY - FEW
  • There were five monkeys here and now there are _______ left.
    NONE
  • I usually skate for a _____ hours.
    FEW
  • Is there ANY sugar in the house? Yes there is _____ but not a lot.
    SOME
  • I haven’t seen ______ good films lately.
    ANY
  • Only a ______ places are as beautiful as this place
    FEW
  • Would you like ______ tea?
    SOME
  • “How ______ money have you got on you?” “Not ______, I only have a ______coins.”
    MUCH - MUCH - FEW
  • Come one _____EVERYbody, wake up!
    EVERY
  • “Are there ______ biscuits in the tin?” “There are only a ______ left, hurry up and have them before I have them or there will be ______ left.
    ANY - FEW - NONE
  • I see him ________where I go.
    EVERY
  • There are __________ people on the sofa but there aren’t __________dogs on it
    SOME - ANY
  • I’ve brought you ________coffee; the shop didn’t sell ________tea.
    SOME - ANY
  • “Is ______body here?” No, not _______body is here, there are a ______people missing”
    EVERY - EVERY - FEW
  • How ______people live in your house?
    MANY
  • Most people buy bread at the petrol station, only a _____ people buy milk.
    FEW
  • He disappeared; he’s ______where to be seen.
    NO
  • I’m sure I’ve left my keys _____where around here.
    SOME
  • Is there ______body willing to lend me a hand?
    ANY
  • _____body likes a naughty child
    NO
  • “How _____ countries have you visited since 2006?” “Quite a ______”
    MANY - FEW
  • Do you exercise ______?
    MUCH
  • I don’t like him very _____
    MUCH
  • “Have you got time?” Yes, I’ve got a ______ minutes to spare.”
    FEW
  • “Do _______ people in your house like football?” “No, not _______ like football, only a _______ like football.
    MANY - MANY - FEW
  • “I have ______ pencils on my desk, could you lend me a ______ please?” “No, I can’t lend you ______ because I have ______ pencils.
    NO - FEW - ANY - NO
  • I’m sorry, I can’t lend you _____ money now, I have NO money on me at the moment but if you come to my house, I can lend you ______.
    ANY - SOME
  • I’m having a party next week end, _____one is invited although _____one is allowed to bring their children along.
    EVERY - NO
  • I’m sorry, there are ______ left, I sold them all yesterday.
    NONE
  • There isn’t _____left milk
    MUCH
  • There is _____thing I like here.
    NO
  • There isn’t ______where as beautiful as this
    ANY
  • ______stone should be left unturned when looking for evidence.
    N0
  • Come one _____body, wake up!
    EVERY
  • How ______sugar do you export to France?
    MUCH
  • No, I’m sorry, there is ______milk
    NO
  • My mummy didn’t buy me ______ sweets this morning; she bought me ______ apples and only a ______ biscuits
    ANY - SOME - FEW
  • You’re right, there is_____where as beautiful as this
    NO
  • I don’t have _____ pencils on my desk, I only have a _____
    MANY - FEW
  • Thank you very ______ for your help, I have never met _____body as helpful as you.
    MUCH - ANY
  • Only a _____ showers are expected today, so please take an umbrella with you.
    FEW
  • ______one told him the shop was closed
    NO
  • I like _____thing here, can we go _____where else?
    NO - SOME
  • “Do you know where I can find ______where quiet to read?”
    SOME
  • Good morning. Have you got ______white t-shirts?
    ANY
  • “Look, there are _____people waiting to see you outside.” “How _____people are here to see me then?”
    SOME - MANY
  • I’m sure I would have bought you _____ flour if you had asked me to.
    SOME
  • _____ people like watching TV and _____others prefer reading
    SOME - SOME
  • “There must be ______where quiet around here.”
    SOME