Basic English Structures – English Grammar Test for A1
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(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
2 She has ___ friends at school.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
3 There are ___ books on the table.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
4 He has ___ time to play today.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
5 We have ___ homework today.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
6 They have ___ problems.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) little
7 I drink ___ water every day.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
8 She has ___ English books in her room.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
9 There are ___ chairs in the classroom.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
10 There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
11 He has ___ friends, so he feels lonely.
(a) few
(b) many
(c) much
12 We have ___ food for the party.
(a) few
(b) little
(c) a lot of
13 There are ___ cars on the street today.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) little
14 She eats ___ fruit every morning.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) a lot of
15 I don’t have ___ free time.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
16 He has very ___ money. He is poor.
(a) little
(b) few
(c) many
17 There are very ___ buses on Sunday.
(a) much
(b) few
(c) little
18 We saw ___ people at the party.
(a) few
(b) much
(c) many
19 She drinks very ___ tea.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
20 He reads ___ newspapers every day.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
21 They don’t have ___ information about the exam.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) few
22 I saw ___ birds in the park this morning.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
23 There are very ___ mistakes in your test.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
24 He eats very ___ meat. He is almost vegetarian.
(a) little
(b) few
(c) many
25 I met ___ interesting people at the conference.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little
26 She spends ___ money on clothes.
(a) a lot of
(b) many
(c) few
27 We have ___ chairs in the living room.
(a) much
(b) few
(c) many
28 There isn’t ___ sugar in my coffee.
(a) many
(b) little
(c) much
29 ___ students like English in this class.
(a) A lot of
(b) Much
(c) Few
30 She has very ___ books, only two.
(a) many
(b) few
(c) little
Answer
1 (b) much – “money” is uncountable → much.
2 (a) many – “friends” is countable plural → many.
3 (a) many – “books” countable plural → many.
4 (b) much – “time” uncountable → much.
5 (b) much – “homework” uncountable → much.
6 (b) many – “problems” plural → many.
7 (b) much – “water” uncountable → much.
8 (a) many – “books” plural → many.
9 (a) many – “chairs” plural → many.
10 (b) much – Negative with uncountable → much.
11 (a) few – “few friends” = almost none.
12 (c) a lot of – “a lot of food” fits well.
13 (b) many – “cars” plural → many.
14 (c) a lot of – Affirmative with “fruit”.
15 (b) much – Negative with “free time”.
16 (a) little – “very little money” = almost none.
17 (b) few – “few buses” = not many.
18 (c) many – “many people” fits.
19 (c) little – “very little tea” = almost none.
20 (a) many – “newspapers” plural → many.
21 (a) much – “information” uncountable → much.
22 (a) many – “birds” plural → many.
23 (c) few – “very few mistakes” = almost none.
24 (a) little – “very little meat” uncountable.
25 (a) many – “many people” fits.
26 (a) a lot of – Common in affirmative sentences.
27 (c) many – “chairs” plural → many.
28 (c) much – Negative with “sugar” (uncountable).
29 (a) A lot of – Affirmative with plural “students”.
30 (b) few – “very few books” = only two.
