
Countable & Noncountable Nouns Quiz
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How (…) years do you have to wait?
A. much
B. any
C. many
There’s (…) people driving at the rush hour.
A. any
B. some
C. a lot of people
There’s (…) sugar in the bowl. We have to buy (…)
A. a few – some
B. much – many
C. a little – some
Are there (…) computers in the library?
A. much
B. some
C. any
There are (…) people at the bus stop.
A. a
B. a little
C. some
‘Would you like milk in your coffee?’ ‘Yes, please (…)´
A. a few
B. a little
C. any
Can you bring soda to the picnic? I don’t have (…).
A. some
B. a lot of
C. any
How do you feel about your new job? Do you have as (…) responsibilities as you used to?
A. many
B. much
C. any
I think I have (…) soda that I can take to the party.
A. any
B. many
C. some
We are going to be late. There is too (…) traffic.
A. many
B. much
C. some
There is (…) milk in the bottle.
A. a
B. some
C. any
We must be quick. We have (…) time.
A. a few
B. much
C. little
This town is not a very interesting place to visit, very (…) tourists come here.
A. many
B. little
C. few
There isn’t (…) furniture at home.
A. a
B. some
C. any
Excuse me, is this (…) English apple or (…) French apple?
A. a – the
B. some -a
C. an – a
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