LEVEL B1 I. Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. Very people came up with a solution to this difficult math problem. C. many A. little B. few D. much 2. I usually listen to the weather forecast, though I have_ _faith in it. D. a large number of A. little B. few C. many _is capable of greatness as long as he or she is determined. D. Few 3. C. Many _connection between the two assignments. C. none A. No one B. Everyone 4. There wasn't A. any 5. Indonesia has had more bird flu deaths than_ _variants of the H5N1 virus still circulate there. A. any - several B. all - more 6. We had so many people over to lunch yesterday, but there was_ everybody. A. enough of B. little D. few other country, and C. each - plenty D. some - some of _food for B. plenty of C. a lot D. too much

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DETERMINERS
LEVEL B1
I. Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
1. Very,
_people came up with a solution to this difficult math problem.
C. many
A. little
B. few
D. much
2. I usually listen to the weather forecast, though I have_
faith in it.
A. little
B. few
C. many
D. a large number of
3.
_is capable of greatness as long as he or she is determined.
A. No one
C. Many
connection between the two assignments.
C. none
B. Everyone
D. Few
4. There wasn't
A. any
B. little
D. few
5. Indonesia has had more bird flu deaths than
other country, and
variants of the H5N1 virus still circulate there.
A. any - several B. all - more
6. We had so many people over to lunch yesterday, but there was
everybody.
A. enough of
C. each - plenty
D. some - some of
food for
B. plenty of
C. a lot
D. too much
7.
dollars were transferred to his bank account after the deal was
closed, 10,000 dollars to be exact.
C. Thousands of
of money into setting up security camera
A. Many
B. Hundreds of
D. Much
8. The exam board invested
around the school campus.
B. a great deal
9. It was already 11 pm on a Sunday so
C. much
of the supermarkets were closed.
C. none
A. many
D. a large number
A. all
B. few
D. little
10. Last summer, we spent five days in Europe where we went sightseeing almost
B. every
C. every month
A. every day
11. Jack actually avoided_
A. a lot of
12. She
D. each month
trouble when he moved from the city to the suburbs.
B. many
C. a great number
D. few
got into trouble when she joked at a formal meeting last month.
B. mostly
C. almost of
D. mostly of
_day, the
A. almost
13. Although a new law banning public smoking was valid_
situation hasn't improved much.
C. every other
_important information.
С. an
A. the others
B. every others
D. the other
14. The newspaper report contained
A. many
B. another
D. a lot of
15. He's always busy. He has
time to relax.
C. a little
_my spare time gardening last year.
C. many of
17. There was so_ traffic that it took me an hour to get home.
A. much
B. little
D. plenty of
16. I spent
A. most of
B. most
D. a large number of
C. much
18. Mr. Milles went to the supermarket to buy some butter but they didn't have_
C. any
A. a lot of
B. little
D. many
A. little
B. many
D. a large number of
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Transcribed Image Text:DETERMINERS LEVEL B1 I. Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. Very, _people came up with a solution to this difficult math problem. C. many A. little B. few D. much 2. I usually listen to the weather forecast, though I have_ faith in it. A. little B. few C. many D. a large number of 3. _is capable of greatness as long as he or she is determined. A. No one C. Many connection between the two assignments. C. none B. Everyone D. Few 4. There wasn't A. any B. little D. few 5. Indonesia has had more bird flu deaths than other country, and variants of the H5N1 virus still circulate there. A. any - several B. all - more 6. We had so many people over to lunch yesterday, but there was everybody. A. enough of C. each - plenty D. some - some of food for B. plenty of C. a lot D. too much 7. dollars were transferred to his bank account after the deal was closed, 10,000 dollars to be exact. C. Thousands of of money into setting up security camera A. Many B. Hundreds of D. Much 8. The exam board invested around the school campus. B. a great deal 9. It was already 11 pm on a Sunday so C. much of the supermarkets were closed. C. none A. many D. a large number A. all B. few D. little 10. Last summer, we spent five days in Europe where we went sightseeing almost B. every C. every month A. every day 11. Jack actually avoided_ A. a lot of 12. She D. each month trouble when he moved from the city to the suburbs. B. many C. a great number D. few got into trouble when she joked at a formal meeting last month. B. mostly C. almost of D. mostly of _day, the A. almost 13. Although a new law banning public smoking was valid_ situation hasn't improved much. C. every other _important information. С. an A. the others B. every others D. the other 14. The newspaper report contained A. many B. another D. a lot of 15. He's always busy. He has time to relax. C. a little _my spare time gardening last year. C. many of 17. There was so_ traffic that it took me an hour to get home. A. much B. little D. plenty of 16. I spent A. most of B. most D. a large number of C. much 18. Mr. Milles went to the supermarket to buy some butter but they didn't have_ C. any A. a lot of B. little D. many A. little B. many D. a large number of SELIVEWORKSHEETS
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