Which quantifier means 50%?
Many / A lot of
Correct this sentence: “He is enough tall to reach the top shelf.”
He is tall enough to reach the top shelf.
There isn’t ___ milk left in the fridge. (many / much / few)
much
Which quantifier means ‘zero or almost none’?
No one / Few
Which sentence is correct?
a) The water is too cold to swim.
b) The water is too cold swim.
a
We have ___ chairs for everyone to sit. (too / enough)
enough
Choose the correct option: “There is ___ sugar in my coffee.” (many / much / a lot of)
much
Which sentence means “she is very tired, so she can’t continue working”?
a) She is too tired to continue working.
b) She is tired enough to continue working.
a
She has ___ homework to finish before dinner. (too much / too many / enough)
too much
Which quantifier is only used with countable nouns: ‘much’ or ‘many’?
many
Rewrite using ‘too’: “This dress is not big enough for me.”
This dress is too small for me.
The movie was ___ boring to watch until the end. (too / enough)
too
Choose the correct option: “There are ___ students in the classroom.” (much / many / a little)
many
Choose the correct option: “This bag is ___ heavy for me to carry.” (too / enough)
too
He doesn’t have ___ experience to get the job. (too / enough)
enough