1. Put much, many, little, few.
1. He had ... English books at home, so he had to go to the library for more books. 2. There are very ... old house left in our street. Most of them have already been pulled down. 3. There were ... new words in the text, and Peter spent ... time learning them. 4. This girl works very ... , that's why she knows nothing. 5. There was ... water in the river, and they decided to cross it. 6. If you have ... spare time, look through this book. You will find ... stories there which are rather interesting. 7. Mother gave us ... apples, and we were glad. 8. I can't buy this expensive hat today: I have too ... money. 9. I have ... money, so we can go to the cinema. 10. Have you got ... ink in your pen? – It’s OK.
2. Put some or any.
1. Is there …. milk in the crystal glass? - No, there isn't …..milk in the crystal glass. - There's…. juice in the crystal glass. 2. There's …jam on the wooden table. 3. There aren't…boys in the team! 4. There is … milk in the cup, but it is very cold. 5. Ann wants to buy … new clothes.