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Choose the most appropriate option in each of the following sentences.
a. There weren’t much/many/some guests at the party.
b. The party was fun. There were few/ a few/ little people I knew there.
c. Does he have few/any/some books?
d. A little/A few/ Much houses collapsed in the earthquake.
e. The baby doesn’t drink some/any/ a little milk.
f. Hurry up! We don’t have some/any/ little time.
g.Your house is almost empty. You have a few/ little/ a little furniture.
h. Let’s go to the movies. I have a little/ few/ little money.
i. My salary is not big, but I am able to save any/some/ many money.
j. There are no empty seats on this flight, but there are few/ little/ a few available on the
next one.

Answers

Answered by Sauron
15

Answer:

Only answer format:

  • many
  • a few
  • some
  • few
  • a little
  • any
  • few
  • little
  • any
  • few

a. There weren’t much/many/some guests at the party.

b. The party was fun. There were few/ a few/ little people I knew there.

c. Does he have few/any/some books?

d. A little/few/Much houses collapsed in the earthquake.

e. The baby doesn’t drink some/any/ a little milk.

f. Hurry up! We don’t have some/any/ little time.

g.Your house is almost empty. You have a few/ little/ a little furniture.

h. Let’s go to the movies. I have a little/few/ little money.

i. My salary is not big, but I am able to save any/some/ many money.

j. There are no empty seats on this flight, but there are few/ little/ a few available on the next one.

Answered by Anonymous
83

Answer:

☢ Choose the most appropriate option in each of the following sentences.

a. There weren’t many guests at the party.

b. The party was fun. There were a few people I knew there.

c. Does he have some books?

d. A few houses collapsed in the earthquake.

e. The baby doesn’t drink a little milk.

f. Hurry up! We don’t have any time.

g. Your house is almost empty. You have a few furniture.

h. Let’s go to the movies. I have little money.

i. My salary is not big, but I am able to save any money.

j. There are no empty seats on this flight, but there are few available on the next one.

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