Quantifiers – English Grammar Test for B2
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A: Do we have any bread left?
B: Only __________ slices, we should buy some more.
2
A: How much water do we need for the recipe?
B: Not __________, just half a cup.
3
A: Were there many people at the concert?
B: Yes, __________ thousands!
4
A: Can I have some sugar in my tea?
B: Sure, just __________, not too sweet.
5
A: How are your new classes going?
B: Great! I’ve made __________ good friends already.
6
A: Did you get any feedback on your report?
B: Yes, but only __________ comments so far.
7
A: Do you want more coffee?
B: No, thanks. I’ve had __________ already.
8
A: Is there any milk in the fridge?
B: No, there isn’t __________ left.
9
A: Do you have time to help me this afternoon?
B: Sorry, I have very __________ time today.
10
A: How many languages do you speak?
B: __________ English and French.
11
A: Did you enjoy the movie?
B: Not really. __________ of the scenes were too long.
12
A: Is there any homework for tomorrow?
B: Just __________ exercises from page 20.
13
A: How much money did you spend on clothes?
B: __________ more than I expected!
14
A: There are so many chairs here.
B: Yes, more than we need — __________ of them are even empty.
15
A: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
B: Yes, __________ of them.
16
A: Can you lend me some pens?
B: Of course, I have __________ right here.
17
A: There’s no food in the fridge!
B: Don’t worry, we still have __________ vegetables left.
18
A: Did everyone enjoy the trip?
B: Yes, __________ of them said it was amazing.
19
A: Do you like spicy food?
B: A bit, but I can only eat __________ before it’s too hot.
20
A: Do you have enough time to finish the project?
B: Yes, we still have __________ days before the deadline.
21
A: Were there any mistakes in your test?
B: Only __________ small ones.
22
A: Would you like some more tea?
B: Just __________, please.
23
A: Did you invite everyone from work?
B: Yes, I invited __________ of my colleagues.
24
A: Is there much traffic today?
B: No, very __________ cars on the road.
25
A: Did you enjoy the concert?
B: Yes, but __________ songs were too loud for me.
26
A: Did you buy any souvenirs?
B: Only __________ magnets and postcards.
27
A: Can I ask you __________ questions about your project?
B: Of course, go ahead!
28
A: How much juice do we have left?
B: Just __________ in the bottle.
29
A: Do you know all the students here?
B: Not all, but I know __________ of them.
30
A: Did the guests eat all the food?
B: Almost! There’s __________ left for tomorrow.
Answer
1 a few – small number, countable (slices).
2 much – uncountable noun (water).
3 several / a few – both acceptable; several thousand = large number.
4 a little – small positive amount (uncountable sugar).
5 a few – small positive number of friends.
6 a few – limited countable noun (comments).
7 enough – indicates sufficient quantity.
8 any – negative context.
9 little – almost no time (negative meaning).
10 both – two languages.
11 some – unspecified but positive amount.
12 a few – small number, countable (exercises).
13 much – uncountable noun (money).
14 most – majority, “more than half.”
15 two / both – either works (countable number of siblings).
16 some – plural countable noun.
17 a few – small number of countable noun (vegetables).
18 all – entire group enjoyed the trip.
19 a little – small quantity (uncountable spice or food meaning portion).
20 a few – small number of days.
21 a few – small positive number.
22 a little – small amount (uncountable tea).
23 all – complete group.
24 few – negative, almost none.
25 some – unspecified but partial quantity.
26 a few – countable souvenirs.
27 a few – polite way to request small number of questions.
28 a little – uncountable juice.
29 most – majority of them.
30 a little – small amount left (uncountable food).
