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1. Use much or many.

1) Did you buy __________ food yesterday?

2) There aren’t __________ oranges left in the fridge.

3) Nick hasn’t got __________ money.

4) We haven’t got __________ olive oil.

5) How __________ milk do you want in your coffee?

6) How __________ chocolate bars are there on the table?

7) How __________ bread did you buy?

2. Use little/a little/few/a few.

1) There was __________ food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.

2) Do you want sugar in your cocoa? – Yes, ___________, please.

3) There’s very __________ rice left for pilaw (плов).

4) Would you like some soup? – Yes, __________, please.

5) You don’t need to buy bread. We’ve got _________ loafs of bread.

6) There’re _________ carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some

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1) Did you buy much food yesterday?

2) There aren’t many oranges left in the fridge.

3) Nick hasn’t got much money.

4) We haven’t got much olive oil.

5) How much milk do you want in your coffee?

6) How many chocolate bars are there on the table?

7) How much bread did you buy?

2. Use little/a little/few/a few.

1) There was little food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.

2) Do you want sugar in your cocoa? – Yes, a little, please.

3) There’s very little rice left for pilaw (плов).

4) Would you like some soup? – Yes, a little, please.

5) You don’t need to buy bread. We’ve got a few loafs of bread.

6) There’re few carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some.


1) an oath of office is taken by the presidents and is administered by the chief justice of the united states.   2) the oath talking ceremony is usually followed by an inaugural address where the policies and plans of this or her administration are outlined by the new president.

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