The document provides a table of words and asks the reader to fill in blanks in 10 sentences using the provided words. It then provides the answers to the 10 questions, indicating that the reader's responses were incorrect. In 3 sentences or less: The document is a short reading comprehension exercise that tests the reader's ability to choose the correct word from a list to complete 10 sentences, and indicates that the reader answered all 10 questions incorrectly based on the provided answers.
The document provides a table of words and asks the reader to fill in blanks in 10 sentences using the provided words. It then provides the answers to the 10 questions, indicating that the reader's responses were incorrect. In 3 sentences or less: The document is a short reading comprehension exercise that tests the reader's ability to choose the correct word from a list to complete 10 sentences, and indicates that the reader answered all 10 questions incorrectly based on the provided answers.
The document provides a table of words and asks the reader to fill in blanks in 10 sentences using the provided words. It then provides the answers to the 10 questions, indicating that the reader's responses were incorrect. In 3 sentences or less: The document is a short reading comprehension exercise that tests the reader's ability to choose the correct word from a list to complete 10 sentences, and indicates that the reader answered all 10 questions incorrectly based on the provided answers.
The document provides a table of words and asks the reader to fill in blanks in 10 sentences using the provided words. It then provides the answers to the 10 questions, indicating that the reader's responses were incorrect. In 3 sentences or less: The document is a short reading comprehension exercise that tests the reader's ability to choose the correct word from a list to complete 10 sentences, and indicates that the reader answered all 10 questions incorrectly based on the provided answers.
Choose a word from the table below to fill each space.
Some words may be used more than
once.
a lot of
a few
some
any
many
a little
an
much
a lot
1. How ________________ children do you and Tony have?
2. I don't have _______________ patience and I find jigsaw puzzles boring. 3. We only have _______________ carrots. We should go and buy some more. 4. "Do we need any mushrooms?" "No, we have _______________. Look, three bags!" 5. There was an explosion at the factory and _______________ people were injured. We don't know how many yet. 6. When you make the pie, put _______________ wine in too. But not too much! It makes it really tasty. 7. When you go out, buy me _______________ apple and a bottle of Coke. 8. I don't need _______________ advice from you. You don't understand the problem! 9. "Do you like this programme?" "Not _______________. You can change the channel if you want." 10. I have been to America _______________ times. Twice in 1996 and again last year.
Question 1 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: many.
Question 2 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: any.
Question 3 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: a few. Question 4 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: a lot. Question 5 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: some. Question 6 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: a little. Question 7 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: an. Question 8 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: any. Question 9 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: much. Question 10 - Incorrect. Actual Answer was: a few.