4.Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
25 There are only a few / a little actors in that new play.
26 It doesn’t matter how much / how many action scenes there are in a film if there isn’t a good storyline.
27 I think some / any soundtracks are more interesting than the film itself.
28 Have you got much / many money with you?
29 There is much / a lot of work to do if you want to finish today.
30 There weren’t some / any people left in the building.
31 There are not much / not many sitcoms that I like.
32 Would you like some / a little new video games for your birthday?
5.Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Write one verb in the past simple and one in the past continuous.
33 While I (walk) along the beach, I (find) some money.
34 Rick (see) the helicopter as he (swim) back to the shore.
35 We (talk) to the doctor when we (hear) gunshots.
36 As the police (help) the man, they (see) blood on the floor.
37 As Mike (get dressed), he (remember) something important.