Quantifiers – English Grammar Test for B2
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→ There are __________ people in the park. (few)
2 I have a small amount of sugar left.
→ I have __________ sugar left. (a little)
3 There are some mistakes in your essay.
→ There are __________ mistakes in your essay. (a few)
4 We don’t have much information about the project.
→ We have __________ information about the project. (little)
5 There are a few cars in the parking lot.
→ There are __________ cars in the parking lot. (some)
6 I don’t have many friends here.
→ I have very __________ friends here. (few)
7 I drank a small amount of coffee this morning.
→ I drank __________ coffee this morning. (a little)
8 There are a lot of people waiting outside.
→ There are __________ people waiting outside. (many)
9 She has plenty of experience for the job.
→ She has __________ experience for the job. (a lot of)
10 There isn’t much time left.
→ There’s very __________ time left. (little)
11 I have a few close friends.
→ I have __________ close friends. (some)
12 We saw several interesting places on our trip.
→ We saw __________ interesting places on our trip. (a few)
13 I don’t have any idea what to do.
→ I have __________ idea what to do. (no)
14 There are no students in the classroom.
→ There aren’t __________ students in the classroom. (any)
15 I have little patience for rude people.
→ I don’t have __________ patience for rude people. (much)
16 A few people came to the meeting.
→ Only __________ people came to the meeting. (some)
17 We have enough chairs for everyone.
→ We don’t need __________ chairs. (more)
18 I don’t have much money.
→ I have very __________ money. (little)
19 She invited all her friends to the party.
→ She didn’t leave __________ out. (anyone)
20 We have some apples in the fridge.
→ We have __________ apples in the fridge. (a few)
21 I don’t have any milk left.
→ I have __________ milk left. (no)
22 Most people like chocolate.
→ __________ people dislike chocolate. (few)
23 There are a few problems with this machine.
→ There are __________ problems with this machine. (some)
24 There is very little water in the glass.
→ There isn’t __________ water in the glass. (much)
25 He bought a lot of books last week.
→ He bought __________ books last week. (many)
26 I don’t have many close relatives.
→ I have __________ close relatives. (few)
27 There are a few chairs in the room.
→ There aren’t __________ chairs in the room. (many)
28 I didn’t make many mistakes in the exam.
→ I made only __________ mistakes in the exam. (a few)
29 I know most of the students in this class.
→ I don’t know __________ of the students. (all)
30 She didn’t bring any luggage with her.
→ She brought __________ luggage with her. (no)
Answer
1 few – negative meaning, almost none.
2 a little – small positive quantity.
3 a few – small number of countable items.
4 little – almost no information.
5 some – general positive amount.
6 few – negative meaning; “not many.”
7 a little – positive, small quantity.
8 many – large number of countable nouns.
9 a lot of – equivalent to “plenty of.”
10 little – almost none (negative meaning).
11 some – positive number of countable nouns.
12 a few – similar meaning to “several.”
13 no – zero quantity.
14 any – negative context.
15 much – used in negatives with uncountable nouns.
16 some – small positive number.
17 more – means no additional quantity needed.
18 little – negative quantity, almost none.
19 anyone – nobody excluded.
20 a few – small positive number.
21 no – zero quantity.
22 few – opposite of “most.”
23 some – small positive number.
24 much – uncountable noun in negative context.
25 many – countable plural noun books.
26 few – negative meaning.
27 many – negative context aren’t many.
28 a few – small positive number.
29 all – not 100% of them.
30 no – zero quantity.
