Hurry up! We don't have______time.
some/much/no/many
much
Replace the bold verb with a multi-word verb:
I asked him to be quiet, but he just continued talking.
carried on
It's so crowded! There are ____ many people here.
too / enough ?
too
He said no to the invitation because he was sick.
turned down
Just____chips, please. I'm not very hungry. a few/ any/ a bit of / much
a few
Replace the bold verb with a multi-word verb:
It was sunny and he wanted an ice-cream.
felt like
Excuse me, my beef steak is not cooked _______ .
too / enough ?
enough
The game looked like fun, so I did it with them.
joined in
Can I have___milk in my coffee, please? Not much a few/ no / a lot of / a bit of
a bit of
Replace the bold verb with a multi-word verb:
She came to my house for some advice.
came round
In the Australian summer, the weather gets ____ hot.
too / enough ?
too
They delayed the meeting because Jack had an accident.
put off
You don't need to take____money with you. any / no / a few / many
any
Replace the bold verb with a multi-word verb:
I cared for my friend's cat while he was on holiday.
looked after
Correct the mistake:
Was the test too much difficult?
Was the test too difficult?
I took the keys I found to the receptionist.
handed in
When I moved here, I had_____friends. a bit of / much / no / any
no
Replace the bold verb with a multi-word verb:
They use to date, but they ended their relationship.
broke up
Correct the mistake:
I don't earn money enough.
I don't earn enough money.
He told her the message as soon as he saw her.
passed on