Quantifiers – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 We saw __________ beautiful villages during our trip.
3 I have only __________ time before the meeting starts.
4 She doesn’t have __________ friends in this city.
5 We’ve got __________ work to do this afternoon.
6 I don’t have __________ information about the project.
7 There were __________ people at the concert last night.
8 Could I have __________ more tea, please?
9 He spent __________ money on his new car.
10 There are __________ mistakes in your essay — please check again.
11 I have __________ good news for you!
12 __________ students were able to answer all the questions.
13 There’s still __________ time left before the exam starts.
14 __________ of the answers were correct, but some were wrong.
15 She didn’t take __________ photos during the trip.
16 I know __________ people who can help us.
17 __________ my classmates are studying abroad now.
18 There’s very __________ traffic this morning, so we’ll be on time.
19 He has __________ patience with noisy children.
20 There are only __________ chairs in this room, not enough for everyone.
21 I don’t have __________ water to fill the bottle.
22 There isn’t __________ bread left for breakfast.
23 __________ students in our class failed the test.
24 __________ of my friends are coming to my birthday party.
25 The teacher didn’t give us __________ homework this weekend.
26 She’s made __________ progress this year — her English is much better.
27 __________ of the tourists were from Asia, and the rest were from Europe.
28 I can lend you __________ money if you need some.
29 There’s __________ point in arguing; we can’t change it now.
30 __________ people think that money brings happiness, but they’re wrong.
Answer
1 much – used with uncountable nouns in negatives.
2 a few – small positive number (countable).
3 a little – small positive amount (uncountable).
4 many – plural countable noun (friends).
5 a lot of – large quantity (uncountable).
6 much – used with uncountable nouns (information).
7 plenty of – means “a large number of.”
8 some – polite request.
9 a great deal of – used with uncountable nouns (money).
10 several – means “more than two but not many.”
11 some – positive statement with uncountable news.
12 few – negative sense, almost none.
13 a little – small positive amount (uncountable).
14 Most – general reference to a majority.
15 many – plural countable noun photos.
16 a few – small number (positive meaning).
17 Some of – used before “my classmates.”
18 little – negative sense; almost no traffic.
19 little – negative quantity for uncountable noun.
20 few – negative, not enough chairs.
21 enough – sufficient quantity.
22 any – negative context.
23 None of – negative, “not one.”
24 All – 100% of the group.
25 much – uncountable homework.
26 a lot of – large amount.
27 Most – majority of a group.
28 a little – small amount (uncountable).
29 no – no point = “useless.”
30 Many – plural countable noun people.
