Exercise: much, many, a lot 1.

Exercise on how to use much, many, a lot.

Choose the correct option from the two possibilities. Write much, many or a lot.

Example:
Is there much/many ice-cream in the fridge?

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1) There aren't much/many people in the library.

2) We haven't got much/many space for all those toys.

3) Is there much/many coffee in the cupboard?

4) Hurry up, John! There is still many/a lot to see.

5) The dictionary wasn't much/many help.

6) Much/A lot of these books are very old.

7) How much/many moons does Jupiter have?

8) How much/many sport do you do?

9) Have you had much/many coffees this morning?

10) "How much/many eyes does a spider have?" "About eight, I think." "What many/a lot of eyes!" "Well, bees have much/a lot more eyes. They've got more than a thousand!"

 

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*Incorrect answers are shown in red. You have TWO chances to find the correct answers.

 

 

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