Count or Non-Count
Quantifiers
Few/Little
Articles
100
box
count
100
Choose the correct quantifier. We have (several/enough) time.
enough
100
Tom is very smart, so he gets (few/a few) answers wrong on his test.
few
100
Which article(s) is the definite article used when you and your listener have something specific in mind?
the
200
dollar
count
200
Choose the appropriate quantifier. Sherry had (a great deal of/a few) trouble with her math class last semester.
a great deal of
200
It has been so dry lately that we could use (little/a little) rain.
a little
200
Fill in the blank with the correct article. Cheeseburgers are _______ American food.
an
300
money
non-count
300
Choose the appropriate quantifier. We don't have (any/some) milk.
any
300
Today, many people try to buy cars that use (little/ a little) gasoline because it costs so much.
little
300
Fill in the blank with the correct article. Avery is _______ best singer that I know.
the
400
music
non-count
400
Which quantifier is used only in questions and negative statements with non-count nouns?
much
400
Jim was hoping to find out a lot about the company when he went on his job interview. However, the person who interviewed him provided (little/a little) information about the company.
little
400
Fill in the blanks with the correct articles or leave them blank if no articles are needed. This summer I might take ______ class. However, ______ class that I wanted to take is already full.
a, the
500
cake
both
500
List three quantifiers that can be used with either count nouns or non-count nouns in affirmative statements.
some, enough, a lot of, lots of, most, all, plenty of
500
The teacher announced to the children that they had (few/a few/little/a little) minutes left after they finished their science class, so they could use that time to draw a picture.
a few
500
Fill in the blank with the correct articles, or leave them blank if no articles are needed. _______ Soccer is ________ game that is enjoyed by people all over _________ world.
none, a, the