1.A: How do you feel about signing the new contract? B: In my opinion, we don't have _________ of the budget information. We can't sign the contract now.
(A) anything (B) all (C) each (D) many
ans (D) many
2.Can you please repeat that for A B C we ? D (A) you (B) repeat (C) for (D) we
ans (C)-for
3.I waked up earlier than usual this morning in order A B to arrive early for work. C D (A) waked (B) earlier (C) to arrive (D) for
ans (A) waked
4. My parents live in the city. Them apartment A B C is small. D (A) My (B) live (C) Them (D) is
ans (C) Them
5.Can you get me ________ milk at the supermarket? (A) little (B) a few (C) some (D) a lot
ans (C) some
6. How much people are coming to the interview A B C tomorrow morning? D (A) How much (B) people (C) the (D) tomorrow morning
ans (D) tomorrow morning
7.He finished the report two hours ________. (A) last night (B) the day before (C) ago (D) yesterday ans (C) ago
8.You do not have enough capital to start this enterprise. You need to start making A any changes in your plan. If you cut out the middleman in the distribution deal, you will save B a lot of money and a few months of work. C D (A) have enough (B) any changes (C) a lot of money (D) a few months
ans (D) a few months
9.We ________ Patty to lunch last week for her birthday. (A) took (B) take (C) are taking (D) taken
ans (A) took
Top answer
1. No. Many is used only with countable nouns.
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1.
No.
Many is used only with countable nouns.
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No.
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1. No. Many is used only with countable nouns. 2. No. An object pronoun is needed, not a subject pronoun. 3. Yes. How would you correct it? 4. Yes. How would you correct it? 5. Yes. 6. No. Much is used only with uncountable nouns. 7. Yes. 8. No. The second sentence contains an incorrectly used word. 9. Yes.