1) Which words can I use to talk about a total amount? a) both b) all c) every d) each e) some f) much 2) True or false: 'lots of' and 'a lot of' mean the same thing a) True b) False 3) Which sentences are correct? a) I don't have much water b) I have much water c) I have a lot of water d) I don't have many dogs e) I have many dogs 4) What does 'a couple' mean? a) Two b) Three c) Your partner d) Two people in a relationship 5) Choose the quantifiers for uncountable nouns a) (A) few b) (A) little c) Much d) Many e) Lots of 6) True or false: we use 'a few/a little' to mean less than expected (negative implication) a) True b) False 7) Choose the correct sentences: a) I don't know anything b) I don't know nothing c) He has no chocolate d) There's none point in trying e) I haven't got anything either f) She liked neither Paris nor Rome 8) Choose the quantifiers you can use with countable nouns: a) several b) many c) much d) all e) both f) most

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