1. Fill in the gaps with much/many/a lot of.
a) How __ time do we have?
b) I don’t have___ friends, but all of them are worthy.
c) He doesn’t earn___ money, but enough to live on.
d) How___ times have you been abroad?
e) ___ people come to see the gallery.
2. Fill in the gaps with few/a few, little/a little.
a) I’ve got___ time. I won’t manage to do it by 5 o’clock.
b) There are___ cars in the street. At least 10 in our street.
c) He feels lonely, he has got ___ friends.
d) He’s had quite___ occasions to tell me about it, but he didn’t.
e) It’s very boring. There is___ to do here.
3. Fill in with no, none/none of, all, most.
a) ___ of my friends were at the party. I felt very lonely.
b) I’ve got ___ other option but to skip it.
c) ___ of them passed the exam. They were extremely happy.
d) ___dogs must be vaccinated against rabies.
e) ___ the students who want to attend the course will have to take a test.