Exercise 1
In some of these sentences much is incorrect or unnatural. Change much to many or a lot (of) where necessary. Write ‘OK’ if the sentence is correct.
1 We didn’t spend much money. …………………….
2 Sue drinks much tea. …………………….
3 Joe always puts much salt on his food. …………………….
4 We’ll have to hurry. We don’t have much time. …………………….
5 It cost much to repair the car. …………………….
6 Did it cost much to repair the car? …………………….
7 I don’t know much people in this town. …………………….
8 Mike travels much. …………………….
9 There wasn’t much traffic this morning. …………………….
10 You need much money to travel round the world. …………………….
Answers
1
1 OK
2 a lot of tea
3 a lot of salt
4 OK
5 It cost a lot
6 OK
7 many people or a lot of people
8 Mike travels a lot.
9 OK
10 a lot of money
Exercise 2
Complete the sentences using plenty or plenty of + the following:
hotels money room time to learn to see
1 There’s no need to hurry. There’s …………………….
2 He doesn’t have any financial problems. He has …………………….
3 Come and sit with us. There’s …………………….
4 She knows a lot, but she still has …………………….
5 It’s an interesting town to visit. There …………………….
6 I’m sure we’ll find somewhere to stay. …………………….
Answers
2
1 There’s plenty of time.
2 He has (got) plenty of money.
3 There’s plenty of room.
4 … she still has plenty to learn.
5 There is plenty to see.
6 There are plenty of hotels.
Exercise 3
Put in much/many/little/few (one word only).
1 She isn’t very popular. She has ……………………. friends.
2 Ann is very busy these days. She has ……………………. free time.
3 Did you take ……………………. pictures when you were on holiday?
4 I’m not very busy today. I don’t have ……………………. to do.
5 This is a very modern city. There are ……………………. old buildings.
6 The weather has been very dry recently. We’ve had ……………………. rain.
7 ‘Do you know Rome?’ ‘No, I haven’t been there for ……………………. years.’
Answers
3
1 few 2 little 3 many 4 much
5 few 6 little 7 many
Exercise 4
Put in a (a few, a little) where necessary. Write ‘OK’ if the sentence is already complete.
1 She’s lucky. She has few problems. …………………….
2 Things are not going so well for her. She has few problems. …………………….
3 Can you lend me few dollars? …………………….
4 There was little traffic, so the journey didn’t take very long. …………………….
5 I can’t give you a decision yet. I need little time to think. …………………….
6 It was a surprise that he won the match. Few people expected him to win. …………………….
7 I don’t know much Spanish – only few words. …………………….
8 I wonder how Sam is. I haven’t seen him for few months. …………………….
Answers
4
1 OK
2 a few problems
3 a few dollars
4 OK
5 a little time
6 OK
7 only a few words
8 a few months
Exercise 5
Put in little / a little / few / a few.
1 Gary is very busy with his job. He has ……………………. time for other things.
2 Listen carefully. I’m going to give you ……………………. advice.
3 Do you mind if I ask you ……………………. questions?
4 It’s not a very interesting place to visit, so ……………………. tourists come here.
5 I don’t think Amy would be a good teacher. She has ……………………. patience.
6 ‘Would you like milk in your coffee?’ ‘Yes, ……………………. .’
7 This is a very boring place to live. There’s ……………………. to do.
8 ‘Have you ever been to Paris?’ . ‘Yes, I’ve been there ……………………. times.’
Answers
5
1 little
2 a little
3 a few
4 few
5 little
6 a little
7 little
8 a few
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