Quantifiers – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 I met __________ of your friends at the café yesterday. They said hello!
3 Could I have __________ more sugar in my coffee, please?
4 I have very __________ time this morning, so let’s make it quick.
5 There are __________ cars parked outside our house today.
6 We don’t have __________ chairs, so some people will have to stand.
7 My father drinks __________ coffee every morning — about three cups.
8 There were __________ tourists at the museum; it was quite crowded.
9 I didn’t eat __________ for breakfast, just a banana.
10 The teacher gave us __________ homework this weekend.
11 She has __________ friends who live in France; she visits them every summer.
12 There isn’t __________ water in the bottle. Could you fill it up?
13 We have __________ free time before the movie starts, let’s grab a drink.
14 __________ of my colleagues are working from home today.
15 I always carry __________ cash with me, just in case of emergency.
16 We don’t have __________ flour left, so we can’t bake the cake.
17 He bought __________ new clothes during the sales last week.
18 There are __________ people who really enjoy doing housework!
19 Can I have __________ more minutes to finish my test, please?
20 My brother spends too __________ time playing video games.
21 __________ of the restaurants in this city serve vegetarian food.
22 There were __________ clouds in the sky this morning, but now it’s sunny.
23 He didn’t give me __________ advice before the interview.
24 You should drink __________ water every day to stay healthy.
25 __________ people think that money can buy happiness, but they’re wrong.
26 I didn’t see __________ of my friends at the party.
27 We had __________ rain last night, so the roads are wet.
28 I know __________ of the answers, but not all of them.
29 She has __________ experience in teaching; she’s been doing it for years.
30 There’s __________ coffee left in the pot — do you want some?
Answer
1 a little – small positive amount of uncountable milk.
2 some – unspecified but positive number.
3 a little – small polite request.
4 little – negative meaning: almost no time.
5 a lot of – large number of cars.
6 many – plural countable noun (chairs).
7 a lot of – large amount, everyday context.
8 plenty of – means “a large number of.”
9 much – negative sentence with uncountable food.
10 a lot of – large amount of uncountable homework.
11 a few – small positive number of countable friends.
12 much – negative sentence with uncountable water.
13 a little – small positive amount of uncountable time.
14 Most – majority of a specific group.
15 a little – small, useful amount of uncountable cash.
16 any – negative sentence.
17 some – general positive number.
18 few – negative meaning, almost none.
19 a few – polite request for a small number of minutes.
20 much – negative sense of excessive amount (uncountable time).
21 Most – general statement about a majority.
22 a few – small positive number.
23 much – uncountable advice in negative.
24 plenty of / a lot of – large necessary amount.
25 Many – plural countable people.
26 any – negative sentence.
27 a lot of – large amount of uncountable rain.
28 most – majority of a set.
29 a lot of – large uncountable amount.
30 a little – small positive quantity.
