A FEW, A LITTLE, MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF

Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much , many or a lot of

* There’s some food, but not ______food. * ______people arrived before the party, but not many. * There’s not ______food in the cupboard. * She hasn’t got ______friends. * My neighbour keeps ______cats and dogs at home. * I’m sorry. I haven’t got ______time. * The receptionist didn’t give me ______information. * I can lend you ______money until tomorrow. * I asked him to put ______milk in my coffee. * I’ve seen her ______times this year, but not very often. * We only have ______petrol left. * She started feeling ill only ______days before the exam. * Not ______people come here in the winter. * Did they pay you ______money for working there? * There aren’t ______towns in this part of Cantabria. * I didn’t drink ______coke at the party. * There are only ______people at the beach. * They spent ______time doing their homework. * I didn’t have ______opportunity to talk to him. * The bank only lent me ______money. * Can I ask you ______questions? * Only ______students are going to fail the exam. * There isn’t ______food in the fridge. * There were ______interesting ideas in this book, * Have you read ______books in English? * How ______money have you got? * I’ll try to call you this evening, but I don’t have ______time. * How ______words do we have to write? * There weren’t ______seats so some of us had to stand up. * My mother has bought ______new clothes this year, but not many. * There were ______people at the match. More than I expected. * We had ______money to invest, and made ourselves very rich. * I bought ______books. They were selling them cheaply. * John and Susan enjoyed themselves and had ______fun on their honeymoon. * There was ______violence in that film, but not much.