Quantifiers – English Grammar Test for B2
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(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
2 We saw ___ interesting places during our trip to Italy.
(a) a few
(b) few
(c) little
3 I have ___ time today, so let’s finish it now.
(a) a little
(b) little
(c) few
4 There are ___ people waiting outside.
(a) a lot of
(b) much
(c) a little
5 I don’t have ___ money to buy a new laptop.
(a) enough
(b) many
(c) few
6 We had ___ problems with the presentation, but overall it went well.
(a) a few
(b) few
(c) little
7 ___ students in this class have already passed the exam.
(a) Most
(b) Each
(c) Much
8 I didn’t drink ___ coffee this morning.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
9 There were only ___ chairs, so some people had to stand.
(a) little
(b) few
(c) a few
10 Can I have ___ sugar in my tea, please?
(a) a little
(b) little
(c) few
11 There are ___ books on that shelf; you can borrow one.
(a) a few
(b) little
(c) much
12 We spent ___ money on our vacation than last year.
(a) less
(b) fewer
(c) few
13 I’ve got ___ good friends I can really trust.
(a) few
(b) a few
(c) much
14 There isn’t ___ bread left for breakfast.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) a few
15 I don’t have ___ free time these days.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
16 ___ of my colleagues are attending the conference.
(a) Most
(b) Each
(c) A little
17 We don’t have ___ chairs for everyone.
(a) plenty
(b) enough
(c) few
18 She has lived in Spain for ___ years.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) a little
19 ___ students in our class failed the test.
(a) None of
(b) All
(c) Neither
20 I have read ___ of these novels.
(a) each
(b) every
(c) most
21 I didn’t see ___ of my friends at the party.
(a) either
(b) neither
(c) both
22 I invited ___ of them, but only one came.
(a) both
(b) neither
(c) all
23 We didn’t have ___ time to visit the museum.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
24 There were ___ people in the meeting than expected.
(a) fewer
(b) less
(c) little
25 ___ information was given to the staff about the changes.
(a) A few
(b) Much
(c) Many
26 She has ___ confidence in her abilities.
(a) a lot of
(b) many
(c) few
27 ___ my parents work in education.
(a) Both of
(b) All
(c) Either
28 I’ve read ___ the books by that author.
(a) all
(b) every
(c) each
29 There’s still ___ time left before the deadline.
(a) a little
(b) little
(c) few
30 ___ students passed the test; it was very difficult.
(a) Few
(b) A few
(c) Several
Answer
1 (b) much – milk is uncountable; use much in negatives.
2 (a) a few – means “some,” a small positive number.
3 (a) a little – means “some”; little would mean “not much.”
4 (a) a lot of – for countable plural people.
5 (a) enough – means “sufficient.”
6 (a) a few – small positive number of countable problems.
7 (a) Most – general statement; much for uncountable.
8 (b) much – negative with uncountable coffee.
9 (c) a few – positive, some chairs (not few = almost none).
10 (a) a little – polite request for uncountable sugar.
11 (a) a few – some books, countable.
12 (a) less – money is uncountable.
13 (b) a few – positive meaning “some good friends.”
14 (b) any – negative context isn’t any bread.
15 (b) much – free time is uncountable.
16 (a) Most – used before plural nouns.
17 (b) enough – meaning “sufficient.”
18 (b) many – years are countable.
19 (a) None of – negative for a group; “not one.”
20 (c) most – means “the majority of.”
21 (a) either – one of two options in negative context.
22 (a) both – for two people.
23 (b) much – negative with uncountable time.
24 (a) fewer – comparative for countable nouns (people).
25 (b) much – information is uncountable.
26 (a) a lot of – large amount, used with uncountable confidence.
27 (a) Both of – refers to two parents.
28 (a) all – for plural noun books in general.
29 (a) a little – some time remains.
30 (a) Few – negative sense, almost none passed.
