Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.

  1. A: Are there ______windows in the bedroom?

B: Yes, there are two with a view of the ocean.

  1. A: I don't like it here.

B: Do you want to go ______else, then?

  1. A: ______should tell her she has food in her teeth.

B: I agree. How embarrassing!

  1. A: Where did you go?

B: ______. I was here the whole time.

  1. A: Is ______the matter with Dawn? Shelooks upset.

B: She had an argument with her friend today.

  1. A: I think ______is trying to break into thathouse.

B: You're right. We should call the police.

  1. A: We've got ______time to make a cakebefore the party!

B: I'll go out and buy onethen.

  1. A: I'm thinking of moving to London.

B: Really? My boss has a house ______near London.

  1. A: It was very busy in town today.

B: I know. There was hardly ______to park.

  1. A: I suppose I should make ______for dinner.

B: I'll help you if you like.

  1. A: What's on TV tonight?

B: I looked in the TV guide. There's hardly ______good on tonight.

  1. A: Do you like living in Brighton?

B: Yes, but ______will ever mean as muchto me as my home town.

  1. A: Did you have a good holiday in England?

B: Yes. There was hardly ______rain all week.

  1. A: Did you call Sarah this evening?

B: Yes, but ______was at home, so I left amessage on the answering machine.

  1. A: Did you enjoy Tom's party?

B: No, it was boring. There was hardly ______there.

  1. A: There were ______very frightening ridesat the fairground.

B: Really? I wish I had come with you.

  1. A: I'd rather not go shopping.

B: We can do ______else it you want.

  1. A: Have you found your car keys yet?
    B: No, I can’t find them______.
  2. A: I’m bored. I've gotto do ______!

B: Then you can do ______dusting for me

  1. A: I think I’ve forgotten to bring a pen.

B: I'm sure______will lend you one.

  1. A: Did you visit your new neighbours thismorning?

B: Well, I knocked on their front door but there was ______at home.

  1. A: Where does Kate live?

B: I think she lives ______near Edinburgh.

Fill in the gaps with much, many or a lot of.

  1. A: Have we got ______tomatoes?

B: Yes, we've got lots in the fridge.

  1. A: How ______pepper did you put in the stew?

B: Why? Is it too spicy?

  1. A: You've made ______desserts.

B: Yes, but I've invited all my friends over!

  1. A: Max is a very good tennis player.

B: Yes, he has won ______competitions.

  1. A: Let’s go for a walk.

B: I can't. I've got ______work to do.

  1. A: Do you want to come in for a while?

B: No, thank you. I haven't got ______time.

  1. A: Mr Brown looks very happy.

B: Yes. He won ______money last week.

  1. A: You've got ______pets!

B: Yes, three dogs and four cats!

  1. A: I must go to the bank today.

B: I'll come with you. I haven't got ______money either.

  1. A: Have you got ______lessons today?

B: No. I'll be home at three o'clock.

  1. A: Have you seen ______horror films?

B: No. I don't like horror films.

  1. A: There isn't ______coffee left.

B: I know. I'll buy some today.

  1. A: Are there ______children in your class?

B: Yes; about twenty-five.

  1. A: How ______time does it take you to get to school?

B: Well, it depends on the traffic.

  1. A: I'd really like to buy that car.

B: Me too, but it must cost ______money.

  1. A: Wow! You have ______computer games.

B: Would you like to play one now?

  1. A: Were there ______people at the party last night?

B: No, not really.

  1. A: Greg is a great footballer.

B: I know. Ha a won ______medalsoverthe years.

Fill in the gaps with a few or a little.

  1. A: Hurry up Brenda; I need to use the phone!

B: OK. Just give me ______more minutes.

  1. A: Shall I add some milk to your tea?

B: Yes, please but just ______.

  1. A: It's a lovely day. Let's have a picnic in the park.

B: Great idea! I'll pack ______sandwiches and some drinks.

  1. A: Is Mr Roberts in?

B: Yes. He arrived ______while ago.

  1. A: Have you got many CDs?

B: Only ______.

  1. A: I'm going to the supermarket. Do you need anything?

B: Yes, ______carrots for the vegetable soup.

  1. A: Are you hungry?

B: Not really. I'll just have ______soup for lunch.

  1. A: How was your first day at work?

B: Not very good, really. I made ______mistakes.

  1. A: Would you like ______biscuits with your tea?

B Just one or two, please.

  1. A: This soup doesn't taste very nice.

B: Yes, I think it needs ______salt.

  1. A: Is there enough flour to make a cake?
    B: No, there is only ______.
  2. A: If we don't leave soon, we're going to be late for school.

B: OK! I only need ______more minutes to get reedy.

  1. A: Frank gave me ______help with my essay.

B: That was very kind of him.

  1. A: I bought ______nice tops at the shopping centre yesterday.

B: Oh, really? Can I see them?

  1. A: Can you speak French?
    B: Only ______.
  2. A: Has Kim settled into her new school?

B: Yes. I think she has already made ______friends.

  1. A: Could I have ______butter for my toast?

B: Of course. Help yourself.

  1. Shall I make ______cakes for tea on Sunday?
  2. I hope there are ______people I know at the party.
  3. Could I have ______milk in my cup, please?
  4. The train drivers are on strike. Very ______people came to work.
  5. I hope you've almost finished. There is very ______time left.
  6. It's cold. That's why there are very ______children in the park today
  7. Do you need ______more days to think about my proposal?
  8. We must go shopping There's very ______food in the fridge.
  9. I'm bored. There's very ______to do on Wednesday evenings.
  10. I'm sorry. I'll belate. We're having ______problems at work
  11. He has made ______enemies already because he has ______praise for any of his colleagues.
  12. Desert areas receive ______rain. That's why ______animals can live there.
  13. Henry puts ______money aside each month so he can buy himself ______luxuries every now and then.
  14. We've experienced ______storms here over the winter but, fortunately they caused ______damage.

Choose the correct option(s).

  1. A: How do you like your coffee?

B: I think you've put too many/too much milk in it.

  1. A: When can I come and visit you?

B: Come on every/any Tuesday. I'm free on that day.

  1. A: Do you know many/much foreign people?
    B: No. Actually, I know very few/a few.
  2. A: I've lost my keys. I can't find them anywhere/nowhere.
  3. B: Don't worry. I'm sure they're everywhere/somewhere in this room.
  4. A: I asked everyone /someone, but nobody/anybody wants to help me with my project.
  5. B: Okay. I’ll give you no/some help.
  6. Read one/both/each/a couple of/every page.
  7. She eats a number of/a great deal of/most/no/each meal.
  8. You l need a few/a couple of/much/many/a little tomatoes.
  9. She has visited whole/every/a number of/most/a great deal of countries in Europe.
  10. I have got a few/several/plenty of/no/a little time.
  1. Ha wants to earn some/each/a few/lots of/a great deal of money.
  2. They put a great deal of/a few/many/a lot of effort into the project.
  3. This car uses many/a large quantity of/much/a lot of petrol.
  4. Much/Many/A large number of/Every people disagree with his decision.
  5. There's someone/anyone in my room.
  6. There's any/some chicken in the fridge.
  7. There's anything/nothing in the freezer.
  8. Can I tell you something/nothing?
  9. I've got hardly any/no money left.
  10. He's given me anything/everything I asked for.
  11. No one/Anyone came to visit Julie at the hospital.
  12. Nobody/Anyone can help me with my project.
  13. Can I visit you some/no time?
  14. I walk Debbie's dog some/every Sunday.
  15. I doubt if anyone/someone knows about it.
  16. Anybody/Somebody knocked on the door.
  17. Would you mind lending me some/any money?
  18. Someone/Anyone took Bob's wallet.
  19. Did you go anywhere/nowhere for the weekend?
  20. You can't go on holiday without any/no money.
  21. I've got anywhere/nowhere to sleep tonight.
  22. He's never got nothing/anything interesting to say.
  23. I've looked somewhere/everywhere for my keys.
  24. Anybody/Somebody has been playing my records!
  25. "Would you like some/any coffee?" "Yes, please."
  26. Everything/Anything is clear now.
  27. She hasn't spoken to someone/anyone for ages.
  28. Sally has got any/no friends.
  29. There is no one /anyone at home.
  30. There are some/any books on my desk.
  31. There is any /no ice-cream left.
  32. Did she tell you nothing /anything?
  33. There is hardly no /any milk left.
  34. She won’t lend you no /any money.
  35. I need any /some time alone.
  36. I get up at 8 00 any /every morning.
  37. If anybody /nobody wants to leave, say so now.
  38. Nobody /Anybody phoned this morning.
  39. I haven t seen nothing /anything yet.
  40. There is anything /nothing good on TV tonight.
  41. Some /Every day he will be famous.
  42. No one/ Anyone was at home this morning.
  43. Somebody /Everybody who went camping had a good time
  44. Nobody /Anybody told me that it was Ann’s birthday.
  45. Is there everything /anything I can do to help?
  46. There is something /everything wrong with the drinks machine.
  47. Are you going nowhere /anywhere this weekend?
  48. This has nothing /anything to do with you.
  49. I can’t find my keys anywhere /nowhere.

Miscellaneous

  1. A: How ______milk do you take in your tea?

B: Just ______, please.

  1. A: Did you buy ______souvenirs when you were in Paris?
    B: Not really, only ______.
  2. 3 A: Do you know if ______went to the concert?

B: It was cancelled actually, so ______went.