A Fill in the gaps with much, many, few, little.
1. He's got... information to be able to make this important decision.
2. How ... work has been done?
3. He's got very ... furniture in his room. It's nearly empty.
4. This shop hasn't got ... different teas. We'd better go to the supermarket.
5. How ... money did you spend on your new T-shirt?
6. I'm proud of you. You've made very ... mistakes in your test.
7. How ... pairs of jeans have you got? Why don't we give some of them to your younger sister?
1. He's got... information to be able to make this important decision.
2. How ... work has been done?
3. He's got very ... furniture in his room. It's nearly empty.
4. This shop hasn't got ... different teas. We'd better go to the supermarket.
5. How ... money did you spend on your new T-shirt?
6. I'm proud of you. You've made very ... mistakes in your test.
7. How ... pairs of jeans have you got? Why don't we give some of them to your younger sister?