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98 Grammar Exercises on Quantifiers

This document contains a grammar exercise about quantifiers. It provides 18 examples from a debate between two political parties, with missing quantifiers that need to be filled in. The correct quantifiers are in a column on the right side of the page that is meant to be covered. The exercise tests understanding of quantifiers such as too many, enough, no, many, few, little, a lot of, and more when used in different contexts.

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98 Grammar Exercises on Quantifiers

This document contains a grammar exercise about quantifiers. It provides 18 examples from a debate between two political parties, with missing quantifiers that need to be filled in. The correct quantifiers are in a column on the right side of the page that is meant to be covered. The exercise tests understanding of quantifiers such as too many, enough, no, many, few, little, a lot of, and more when used in different contexts.

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98 GRAMMAR quantifiers

0 Circle the correct answer fo r each gap.


A After four years of your parry in power, it's time for a change.
We' re the party to do thar. The country has - of problems <il§Y/ many
1

2
and \Ve know how to solve chem. Firstly, there's - unemployment. too many/ coo much
3
Secondly, there aren' t - teachers in our state schools and thirdly, no /enough
4
there's - nioney lefr for pensions! any /no
B What you have to ren1ember is that this situation is a direct result
of your party's policies \vhen you were in power.
We've h a d - time to repair the damage you caused. 5 very little/ very few
- people voted for you in the last election? 6 How many / How much
7
- ! And do you know \vhy? Because rhe voters were fed up and Very fe\v / Very little
8 much / a lot of
so were - men1bers of yo ur own party!
A My dear friend, you really haven't any idea what you' re
talking abour! You say you have11't had-. I say you don't have 9 enough time/ time enougl1
10
- original ideas! no /any
11
B I can assure you \Ve have - of ideas many / plenty
12
and t h a t - of thern aren't original or effective. very few / very little
13
A Nonsense! - years ago when we \Vere in power, o ur economy \vas A little / A few
14
srro nger and vve had - unen1ployment. How do you explain that? very fe...v / very little
B You knovv that's not true and so do the voters.
15
The people of this counrry are - intelligent to believe your lies. coo/ enough
16
A T he problem is thar your party spends- tin1e insulting rhe too / coo much
17
opposition, and n o t - time thinking of new ideas. enough / many
C Thank you very n1uch, ladies and gentlen1en.
18
I' m afraid we have - mo re time today . .. any / no

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Q Cover the colum11 on tl1e right. Look at the debate and try to remember the miss ing \Vords.

English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Intermediate Photocopiable ~Oxford University Press 2013

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