Infinitives and gerunds
Either / neither/ so
Quantifiers
100

Avoid  (make) silly mistakes

making

100

Laura: Hey! I love your new jeans.

Milos: Thanks, ___________!

So do I!

100

I’d love to come to the café but I don’t have

many/much   money – do you think you could you

lend me some?

much

200

My parents wanted me  (be) home at 11 o'clock.

to be

200

Catherine and Milos couldn't see the results of their tests. 

Neither Catherine nor Milos could see the results of their tests.


Catherine couldn't see the results of his test. Milos couldn't either.

200

Although the event had completely sold out,

very few/a few    people actually turned up on the

day because of the awful weather.

very few

300

I dream about  (build) a big house.

building

300

I love horror movies. I love romantic movies. I am OK with both options.

We could either watch a horror movie or a romantic movie. I am OK with both options

300

Every/Few student in our class was really relieved

when they heard that they’d passed their final

Every

400
  1. I can't imagine Peter  (go) by bike.

going

400

Don't overanalize it. Just take ________ the blue one __ the red one.

either ... or

400

Andrew has    quite a few/a good deal of    experience

in dealing with irate customers from his time

working in sales.

a good deal of 

500

She doesn't mind  (work) the night shift.

working

500

He was wrong and you were wrong.

Neither of them were right.


500

I’m afraid there’s __________food  left in the

fridge, so we’ll have to go and buy some on the

way home from work tonight.

little

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