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Question 1:
We cannot afford a dinner in this restaurant. We have ______ dollars left.
A. many
B. a few
C. a little
D. few
Feedback 'A little' is used before uncountable nouns. 'Many' and 'a few' - before countable ones. 'Many' doesn't relate to the meaning. 'A few' means not many, but still enough. 'Few' means we don't have enough money.

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Test 1-Some, any, a lot of, many, much etc. | Upper-Intermediate English