**Task 4. Fill in many, much, or a lot of:**
1. A: Let's go for a walk. B: I can't. I've got ...a lot of... work to do.
2. A: Do you want to come in for a while? B: No, thank you. I haven't got... much... time.
3. A: Mr. Brown looks very happy. B: Yes. He won... a lot of... money last week.
4. A: You've got... a lot of... pets! B: Yes, three dogs and four cats!
5. A: I must go to the bank today. B: I'll come with you. I haven't got... much... money either.
6. A: Have you got... lessons today? B: No. I'll be home at three o'clock.
7. A: Have you seen... many... horror films? B: No. I don't like horror films.
8. A: There isn't... much... coffee left. B: I know. I'll buy some today.
9. A: Are there... many... children in your class? B: Yes, about twenty-five.
**Task 5. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little, or very little:**
1. A: How was your exam today? B: Actually, I would have liked ...a little... more time to finish it.
2. A: How do you like your tea? B: With no sugar and just milk, please.
3. A: Are you ready to take your driving test? B: No. I think I need... a few... more lessons.
4. A: Do you want me to bring anything for the party? B: Well, I've got... very few... glasses. Could I borrow some of yours?
5. A: Did you get that job? B: No. I didn't get it because I've got... very little... experience.
6. A: Why didn't Alan's business succeed? B: Unfortunately, he had... very few... clients.
7. A: Shall we go shopping this evening? B: I'm sorry, I've got... very little... time today.
8. A: Have you finished your garden yet? B: Not yet, but I've planted... a few... trees.
9. A: Are you hungry? B: Not really. I'll just have... a little... soup for lunch.
10. A: How was your first day at work? B: Not very good, really. I made... a few... mistakes.
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**Task 4. Fill in many, much, or a lot of:**
1. A: Let's go for a walk. B: I can't. I've got ...a lot of... work to do.
2. A: Do you want to come in for a while? B: No, thank you. I haven't got... much... time.
3. A: Mr. Brown looks very happy. B: Yes. He won... a lot of... money last week.
4. A: You've got... a lot of... pets! B: Yes, three dogs and four cats!
5. A: I must go to the bank today. B: I'll come with you. I haven't got... much... money either.
6. A: Have you got... lessons today? B: No. I'll be home at three o'clock.
7. A: Have you seen... many... horror films? B: No. I don't like horror films.
8. A: There isn't... much... coffee left. B: I know. I'll buy some today.
9. A: Are there... many... children in your class? B: Yes, about twenty-five.
**Task 5. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little, or very little:**
1. A: How was your exam today? B: Actually, I would have liked ...a little... more time to finish it.
2. A: How do you like your tea? B: With no sugar and just milk, please.
3. A: Are you ready to take your driving test? B: No. I think I need... a few... more lessons.
4. A: Do you want me to bring anything for the party? B: Well, I've got... very few... glasses. Could I borrow some of yours?
5. A: Did you get that job? B: No. I didn't get it because I've got... very little... experience.
6. A: Why didn't Alan's business succeed? B: Unfortunately, he had... very few... clients.
7. A: Shall we go shopping this evening? B: I'm sorry, I've got... very little... time today.
8. A: Have you finished your garden yet? B: Not yet, but I've planted... a few... trees.
9. A: Are you hungry? B: Not really. I'll just have... a little... soup for lunch.
10. A: How was your first day at work? B: Not very good, really. I made... a few... mistakes.