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Exercise 1: Few vs.

A Few
1. He has ______ friends in the city, so he often feels lonely.
2. I have ______ questions about the project before we start.
3. She brought ______ books with her on vacation.
4. There are ______ opportunities for work in that small town.
5. We saw ______ birds in the park this morning.
6. ______ people attended the meeting yesterday.
7. He needs ______ more minutes to finish the task.
8. I have ______ cookies left if you want one.
9. There were ______ students who failed the exam.
10. They have ______ chances of winning the lottery.
Exercise 2: Little vs. A Little
1. There's ______ milk left in the fridge, just enough for one cup of coffee.
2. He has ______ interest in sports, so he rarely watches games.
3. I have ______ time to help you with your homework.
4. She showed ______ improvement in her grades this semester.
5. He drank ______ water after his workout.
6. There's ______ sugar in the bowl; we need to buy more.
7. She has ______ patience with slow service.
8. The company has ______ resources to invest in new projects.
9. They made ______ progress on the project yesterday.
10. There's ______ hope for the plant to recover after the storm.
Exercise 3: Few vs. A Few
1. ______ students volunteered for the event.
2. He has ______ relatives in this city.
3. I found ______ mistakes in your report.
4. She received ______ replies to her invitations.
5. There are ______ seats available in the front row.
6. We have ______ options left to choose from.
7. ______ people know about this secret place.
8. They found ______ fossils during the excavation.
9. The company has ______ clients in that region.
10. I need ______ more examples to understand the concept.
Exercise 4: Little vs. A Little
1. He has ______ experience in this field.
2. I need ______ help with this heavy box.
3. There's ______ time left before the movie starts.
4. She added ______ salt to the soup.
5. He has ______ confidence in his abilities.
6. There's ______ space left in the suitcase.
7. She showed ______ interest in the topic.
8. He put ______ effort into his presentation.
9. There's ______ light coming through the window.
10. They have ______ information about the event.
Exercise 5: Few vs. A Few
1. There are ______ apples left in the basket.
2. She has ______ close friends she trusts completely.
3. He made ______ phone calls to arrange the meeting.
4. We have ______ tasks to complete before the deadline.
5. ______ people know the true story behind the legend.
6. She has ______ pairs of shoes that match this dress.
7. He needs ______ more details to finish the report.
8. There are ______ vacancies in the company right now.
9. They have ______ hobbies to keep them entertained.
10. I have ______ concerns about the new policy.
Exercise 6: Little vs. A Little
1. She has ______ interest in politics.
2. There's ______ juice left in the bottle.
3. He needs ______ encouragement to try new things.
4. There's ______ room in the car for one more person.
5. She showed ______ enthusiasm during the presentation.
6. They have ______ knowledge of the subject.
7. There's ______ sand in my shoe.
8. He has ______ respect for people who are always late.
9. There's ______ chance of rain today.
10. She put ______ makeup on her face.
Exercise 7: Few vs. A Few
1. He made ______ friends during his travels.
2. There are ______ cookies left in the jar.
3. She needs ______ minutes to finish her homework.
4. They have ______ reasons to celebrate.
5. I have ______ questions about the assignment.
6. There were ______ cars on the road this morning.
7. He has ______ concerns about the plan.
8. She received ______ compliments on her dress.
9. There are ______ seats left for the concert.
10. They have ______ complaints about the service.
Exercise 8: Little vs. A Little
1. There's ______ cream left for the cake.
2. He has ______ patience for nonsense.
3. She added ______ vinegar to the salad.
4. There's ______ oil left in the pan.
5. He needs ______ rest after the long day.
6. She put ______ money aside for emergencies.
7. There's ______ warmth in the room.
8. He has ______ memory of his early childhood.
9. There's ______ fuel left in the tank.
10. She has ______ experience with cooking.
Exercise 9: Few vs. A Few
1. There are ______ flowers blooming in the garden.
2. She has ______ pictures from her vacation.
3. He brought ______ souvenirs from his trip.
4. There are ______ buildings taller than this one in the city.
5. We have ______ tasks to finish before the deadline.
6. He knows ______ words in Spanish.
7. There are ______ movies that I want to watch.
8. She found ______ shells on the beach.
9. There are ______ restaurants open late at night.
10. He made ______ changes to the document.
Exercise 10: Little vs. A Little
1. There's ______ happiness in his voice.
2. He needs ______ advice on this matter.
3. She showed ______ improvement in her skills.
4. There's ______ water in the glass.
5. He has ______ energy left after the marathon.
6. She put ______ effort into her work.
7. There's ______ evidence to support the claim.
8. He has ______ hope for the future.
9. There's ______ butter left for the toast.
10. She has ______ confidence in her decision.
Exercise 11: Few vs. A Few
1. There are ______ pencils in the drawer.
2. She needs ______ moments to collect her thoughts.
3. He received ______ gifts on his birthday.
4. They found ______ coins in the old chest.
5. We have ______ assignments to complete.
6. There are ______ dishes to wash after dinner.
7. She got ______ responses to her survey.
8. He made ______ suggestions for improvement.
9. There are ______ buses running late at night.
10. They have ______ plans for the weekend.
Exercise 12: Little vs. A Little
1. There's ______ cheese left for the sandwich.
2. He has ______ knowledge of ancient history.
3. She needs ______ guidance on the project.
4. There's ______ air in the balloon.
5. He showed ______ kindness to the stranger.
6. She has ______ interest in learning French.
7. There's ______ noise in the background.
8. He has ______ patience with his younger brother.
9. There's ______ spice in the soup.
10. She put ______ love into her cooking.
Exercise 13: Few vs. A Few
1. There are ______ chairs in the room.
2. She needs ______ ingredients to finish the recipe.
3. He received ______ letters from his pen pal.
4. They found ______ mistakes in the document.
5. We have ______ hours left to prepare.
6. There are ______ clouds in the sky today.
7. She made ______ phone calls to her friends.
8. He has ______ interests outside of work.
9. There are ______ landmarks worth visiting in the city.
10. They made ______ attempts to solve the puzzle.
Exercise 14: Little vs. A Little
1. There's ______ sugar in my coffee.
2. He has ______ experience with public speaking.
3. She needs ______ support during this tough time.
4. There's ______ warmth in his smile.
5. He showed ______ courage during the crisis.
6. She has ______ interest in classical music.
7. There's ______ fuel left in the car.
8. He has ______ respect for dishonest people.
9. There's ______ light in the room.
10. She put ______ effort into decorating the house.
Exercise 15: Few vs. A Few
1. There are ______ cars parked on the street.
2. She needs ______ moments to relax after work.
3. He received ______ messages on his phone.
4. They found ______ errors in the code.
5. We have ______ chores to do this weekend.
6. There are ______ animals in the zoo.
7. She got ______ invitations to the party.
8. He made ______ corrections to the essay.
9. There are ______ shops open on Sundays.
10. They have ______ opportunities to travel abroad.

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