A / An
Some/Any
a few/a little
many/much
Too/Enough
100

He always eats __ banana for breakfast.

a

100

I have _____ juice.

some

100
Anna has ______ friends.
a few
100

How ______ brothers and sister do you have?

many

100

It is warm ___ to go swimming today.

enough

200
Would you like __ apple?
an
200

There isn't ____ food left.

any

200

We need ______ time to do our homework.

a little

200

There aren't _____ children at the park.

many

200

The movie was __ boring to watch, so we left the theater early.

too

300

Do you have ___ electric guitar?

an

300

I need _____ more information before I can make a decision.

some

300

There are  ____ restaurants on my street.

a few

300

Antonio doesn't eat ____ meat.

much

300

Answer the question using too.

Why can't a child drive a car?

A child is too young to drive a car.

400

I don't have ___ avocado or __ tomato for my salad.

an, a

400

I wanted to buy ______ cupcakes for lunch, but they didn't have ______.

some, any

400

I only have ____ homework to do tonight, so I can spend ____ time watching TV.

a little, a little

400

There isn't _____ traffic today.

much

400

Answer the question using enough.

Why can't you buy the jacket that is $800?

I don't have enough money.

500

I have __ interview on Saturday. I didn't have time to buy __ tie and I can't go on __ date with my girlfriend.

an, a, a

500

Do you have _____ mustard? No, I don't have ____ but I do have _____ ketchup.

any, any, some

500

I will have _____ chips and ______ salsa.

a few, a little

500

How ____ work do you have tonight? I have so _____ papers to write.

much, many

500

The box is ___ heavy. I can't lift it,  but maybe my father is strong ___ to lift it for me.

too heavy

strong enough