Fill in each blank with the correct quantifier or determiner. Useful words: some, any, much, many, a lot of, lots of, few, a few, little, a little, several, all, no, none, enough, each, every, plenty of, this, that, these, those.
Example: There isn’t much time left.
We don’t have milk left in the fridge.
There are chairs in the classroom, but not enough for everyone.
Do you have questions about today’s lesson?
There isn’t sugar in my coffee.
student must bring their own notebook.
She has good friends at work.
We saw interesting places in Italy.
I have time today, so I can help you.
He has so homework that he can’t finish it all.
There are apples on the table. Would you like one?
Sorry, I have money with me.
They bought books from the bookstore.
We couldn’t find information online.
Can you pass me pen on the desk?
of the students failed the exam. Everyone passed!
She put effort into the project and it was successful.
There are problems we need to solve before we finish.
He made mistakes in his essay, but overall it was good.
I can’t see you tonight; I have work to do.
of the answers were correct, so the teacher was happy.
Tip: Use many with plural countable nouns (books, chairs) and much with uncountable nouns (money, time). A few → countable; a little → uncountable.