D) Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
a few
a little
a lot
many
1. I don't have
grapes left-only two.
2. There is only
milk in the fridge.
3. There are
of students at my school. It's really big.
4. I don't really have
free time at the moment.
5. I've got
ideas for the project, but it's a really difficult topic.
E) Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no
more than three words.
1. There are some apples in a bowl on the table.
There
2. Have you finished the rice? (there)
Is
of apples on the table.
rice left?
3. There is more than one tomato in the bag.
There are
4. There is no sugar in my coffee.
There isn't
5. Would you like some cake, Peter?
Would you like a
6. We have no time. You should be quick!
We have
in the bag.
in my coffee.
Peter?
You should be quick!
7. We have three eggs so we can bake a cake.
We have
so we can bake a cake.
much
F) Put a little, little, a few, and few in the correct place.
1. I have
water left. There is enough to share.
2. I have
good friends. I am not lonely.
3. He has
education. He can't read or write, and he can hardly count.
4. There are
people she really trusts. It is a bit sad.
5. London has
sunshine in the winter. That's why British people go on
holiday to sunny places.
6. She is lucky. She has only
7. There are
film or read a book.
problems.
programmes on TV that I want to watch. I prefer to download a