Exercise 6 Expressions of quantity In the following groups of sentences only one is correct Tick (/) the correct one.
a. Is there any milk? I can't see one.
Is there any milk? I can't see any.
Are there any milks? I can't see them.
b. There's some potatoes, but only a little.
There's some potatoes, but only few.
There are some potatoes, but only a few.
c. There's much cars parked in the street
There are a lot of cars parked in the street
There are lots cars parked in the street
d. Have you got much unemployment in your town?
Have you got the unemployment in your town?
Have you got much unemployed people in your town?
e. Only a few people believes his story.
Only a little people believes his story.
Only a few people believe his story.
f. How much homeworks do you have tonight?
How much homework do you have tonight?
How many homeworks do you have tonight?
g. There aren't many rice and there aren't any eggs.
There isn't much rice and there isn't any eggs.
There isn't much rice and there aren't any eggs.
h.There was much snow last winter.
There was a little snow last winter but not many.
There was some snow last winter but not much.
i. How lovely! Somebody gave you some flowers.
How lovely! Anybody gave you some flowers.
How lovely! Somebody gave you any flowers.
j. I went anywhere very interesting for my holiday.
I didn't go anywhere very interesting for my holiday.
I didn't do anywhere very interesting for my holiday.