There isn’t ____ sugar left.
any
There is much people in the room.
100 - Incorrect (There are many people...)
____ bread (much / many)
100 - much
There isn’t any milk.
100 - There is no milk.
What’s the difference between “few” and “a few”?
100 - Few = almost none (negative meaning). A few = some (positive meaning).
We have invited ____ people to the conference.
many/ a lot of
I have read most of these books.
200 - Correct
____ research (many / much)
200 - much
We have some money.
200 - We have a little money.
When do we use “neither” vs. “either”?
200 - Neither = none of the two. Either = one of the two.
____ of the guests have already arrived.
Most
We don’t have any cheese left.
300 - Correct
____ apples (few / little)
300 - few
She doesn’t like either of them. (Použi „neither“)
300 - She likes neither of them.
Explain the use of “much” and “many”.
300 - Much = uncountable nouns. Many = countable nouns.
I didn’t like ____ of the two proposals.
EITHER
Neither of the answers are correct.
400 - Incorrect (Neither of the answers is correct.)
____ homework (few / little)
400 - little
I have a lot of friends.
400 - I have many friends.
What is the difference between “little” and “a little”?
400 - Little = almost none (negative). A little = some (positive).
She has ____ experience in this field. (emphasizing a small amount)
little
Few of the information was useful.
500 - Incorrect (Little of the information was useful.)
____ people (much / many / a great deal of)
500 - many (or a great deal of in spoken, formal use)
Not all students passed the exam.
500 - Some students didn't pass the exam.
When can we use “any” in affirmative sentences?
500 - In affirmative sentences meaning “it doesn’t matter which” (e.g., Any student can apply).