Quantifiers
Too vs. Enough
Fill in the Blank
100

Which quantifier means 50%?

 Many / A lot of

100

Correct this sentence: “He is enough tall to reach the top shelf.”

He is tall enough to reach the top shelf.

100

There isn’t ___ milk left in the fridge. (many / much / few)

much

200

Which quantifier means ‘zero or almost none’?


No one / Few

200

Which sentence is correct?

  • a) The water is too cold to swim.

  • b) The water is too cold swim.

a

200

We have ___ chairs for everyone to sit. (too / enough)

enough

300

Choose the correct option: “There is ___ sugar in my coffee.” (many / much / a lot of)

much

300

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

300

She has ___ homework to finish before dinner. (too much / too many / enough)

too much

400

Which quantifier is only used with countable nouns: ‘much’ or ‘many’?

many

400

Rewrite using ‘too’: “This dress is not big enough for me.”

This dress is too small for me.

400

The movie was ___ boring to watch until the end. (too / enough)

too

500

Choose the correct option: “There are ___ students in the classroom.” (much / many / a little)

many

500

Choose the correct option: “This bag is ___ heavy for me to carry.” (too / enough)

too

500

He doesn’t have ___ experience to get the job. (too / enough)

enough