Fill in the blanks using “little” or “few”.
1. There is little money in the wallet.
2. I’ve got a few books.
3. My mum has got a few cigarettes in the packet.
4. I can’t wait for you. I’ve got little time.
5. Fred has got a few English books.
6. There is little butter left. We need to buy some.
7. There are few people at the cinema as the film is not very good.
8. I have got few magazines. I prefer books.
9. There is a little pizza in the fridge if you are hungry.
10. Paul has got a few friends.
Fill in the blanks using “many” or “much”.
1. How many books did you buy?
2. How much Money do you have?
3. How much did the car cost?
4. How many apples are there in the basket?
5. How many times have you been to the dentist?
6. How many oranges do you want?
7. How much wine does he drink?
8. How many girls are there in your class?
9. How many stamps have you got in yuour collection?
10. Don’t eat so much chocolate or you’ll get fat.