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There are … students in the class.
Question 1:
There are … students in the class.
A.
many
B.
much
C.
a little
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Practice Quiz 18 | B1 – Intermediate
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There is … coffee on the shelf.
We don’t have … milk.
There are … students in the class.
There is … sugar in my cup of coffee.
We don’t have … time for it.
It’s late but he hasn’t come yet. I think … has happened.
How … photos do you need?
We don’t have … bread.
She eats … sweets every day.
There is … good furniture in this mall.
I would like … cheese, please.
Steve, I hope you’ll tell me … good.
Katelyn doesn’t have … knowledge at Maths.
I don’t receive … letters from him.
I don’t read … newspapers at all.
I haven’t heard … news about him for a long time.
I’ve heard … . I think we are not alone in the house.
We didn’t have … success with that task.
There are … cats on the bench.
We’ve seen … animals in the zoo today.
I don’t want to take … luggage with me.
It’s too dark, I can’t see … .
We haven’t got … salt.
There are … books on the shelf.
I have … money left after shopping.
Would you like … tea?
I think … is wrong with my smartphone. I can’t send a message.
We have … black pepper left for cooking supper.
I want to make a cake but I don’t have … flour.
I see … people outside.
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