5. Complete the sentences with much, many or a lot of. 1. – Do you have … trouble with English? – I don’ have … trouble speaking, but I have … difficulty writing.
2. The journey was a short one: it didn’t take … time.
3. Not … people come here in winter.
4. I like … butter on my bread.
5. Is there … mud on the road after the rain?
6. Complete the sentences with a little, little, a few or few.
1. It is … use trying to change her mind.
2. Could you possibly give me … help?
3. She only wanted … love, … kindness.
4. Unfortunately, he had … friends.
5. He doesn’t speak … English, only … words.
7. Choose the right pronoun.
1. Tom and Ann blamed (their, themselves, themselves) for the accident.
2. Their flat is bigger than (our, us, ours).
3. Our city is famous for (its, his, it’s) beautiful, ancient buildings.
4. Jeans always stay in fashion. People like (their, them, it).
5. Take (this, these, those) money and give (them, it, they) to Pete.
6. Clothes are very important to me. (She, they, it) show my personality.