How ................. water is in the sink?
How much water is in the sink?
Water is UNCOUNTABLE
The opposite of "There's much light here" is:
a. There's little light here.
b. There's few light here.
c. There's any light here.
a. There's little light here.
Change the object for a pronoun:
The terrorists blew up the bridge. (exploded)
The terrorists blew IT up.
Change the object for a pronoun:
She filled up the bucket with water. (filled to capacity)
She filled IT up with water.
He turned the music —————————- so that he wouldn’t disturb the old woman downstairs. (lower volume)
a) down
b) up
c) out
a) down
How ................ cups of water do you want?
How many cups of water do you want?
Cups is COUNTABLE
The opposite of "There're many lamps here" is:
a. There're little lamps here
b. There're few lamps here.
c. There're some lamps here.
b. There're few lamps here.
Change the object for a pronoun:
Why do you always have to bring up this topic? (mention a topic)
Why do you always have to bring IT up?
Change the object for a pronoun:
Before you sign important papers, you must look the papers over. (examine)
Before you sign important papers, you must look THEM over.
Turn ————————- the lights and fans when you do not use them. (switch off)
a) off
b) down
c) on
a) off
How .................. rooms is there in the apartment?
How many rooms is there in the apartment?
Rooms is COUNTABLE
We don't have space in the room:
a. There's little space in the room.
b. There isn't much space in the room.
c. There isn't any space in the room.
c. There isn't any space in the room.
Change the object for a pronoun:
My boss called off the meeting. (cancelled)
My boss called IT off.
Change the object for a pronoun:
Pick up the adjectives from the group of words given below. (choose)
Pick THEM up from the group of words given below.
He took his shoes —————————- and went to bed. (remove clothing)
a) away
b) off
c) down
b) off
How many glasses are there in the cupboard?
Glasses is COUNTABLE
There are some TVs in the house:
a. There are any TVs in the house.
b. There are much TVs in the house.
c. There are many TV in the house.
c. There are many TV in the house.
Change the object for a pronoun:
Do this homework over! (repeat a job)
Do IT over!
Change the object for a pronoun:
The firemen put out the fire before it could cause any damage. (extinguish)
The firemen put IT out before it could cause any damage.
Take ———————– what I say. (make a written note)
a) down
b) out
c) off
a) down
How ................ glass will you use in the bathroom?
How much glass will you use in the bathroom?
Glass is a substance here, is UNCOUNTABLE.
- Are there ........... windows in the living room?
- No, and there's ............ light there.
a. much / few
b. many / little
c. much / little
d. many / few
b. many / little
Add the correct pronoun to the phrasal verb sentence:
He was brought up by his uncle. (raised)
His uncle brought...
His uncle brought HIM up.
Change the object for a pronoun. Pay attention, you have to separate object pronouns if they are together.
Give me my money back!
Give ..................... me!
Give IT back to me!
That’s such a good opportunity. Don’t just throw it ———————– (discard)
a) off
b) away
c) out
b) away