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3.1.1 Kinds of Adjectives

Adjectives of Quantity. Choose the correct words.

1. She has only (a few, a little) nuts to feed the monkeys.

1. She has only a few nuts to feed the monkeys.

2. I don't like answering so (much, many) stupid questions.

2. I don't like answering so many stupid questions.

3. The stray dog has (little, few) food to eat.

3. The stray dog has little food to eat.

4. (Few, Some) of the students had any knowledge of classical music.

4. Few of the students had any knowledge of classical music.

5. We need (many, much) ice cubes for these drinks.

5. We need many ice cubes for these drinks.

6. Anybody would be happy to get (a few, some) money.

6. Anybody would be happy to get some money.

7. Which of the (some, two) roads lead to the station?

7. Which of the two roads lead to the station?

8. There are (several, little) big cows on the small farm.

8. There are several big cows on the small farm.

9. He bought (much, many) meat from the butcher.

9. He bought much meat from the butcher.

10. We didn't buy (any, many) vegetables from the market.

10. We didn't buy any vegetables from the market.