Exercise 3: use of ‘much, many & lots of’
(Practise using quantifying determiners)
Use of ‘much, many, lots of’ – multiple-choice test
Difficulty: medium (3 of 5)
For the sentences, select the appropriate correct quantifier, ‘much, many,’ or ‘lots of’.
- Example: “Do you have _____ work today?”
- A. many
- B. a lot of → Correct!
- C. much
If you still need help with the topic, read the explanation and rules of ‘much, many’, and ‘lots of’ again.
- Tomorrow, _____ shops are closed because of the national holiday.
- lots of
- much
- many
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