Languages › English as a Second Language Expressions of Quantity Quiz Do your know the differences between much / many - some / any Come Over Here Please!. PhotoAlto/Frederic Cirou/Getty Images English as a Second Language Grammar Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Business English Resources for Teachers By Kenneth Beare Kenneth Beare English as a Second Language (ESL) Expert TESOL Diploma, Trinity College London M.A., Music Performance, Cologne University of Music B.A., Vocal Performance, Eastman School of Music Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on March 06, 2017 1. How _____ money do you have left? many much a lot of Correct Wrong The noun 'money' is uncountable in English and takes the question 'How much'. 2. There aren't _____ oranges on the table. much many some Correct Wrong Use 'many' for countable objects in English in the negative to mean that there are only a few. 3. There are _____ people who would like to come to the party. a lots of lot of lots of Correct Wrong There are two forms of the expression of quantity: a lot of OR lots of. Both forms can be used with countable and uncountable objects. 4. Unfortunately, there is ______ wine left in the bottle. a little few little Correct Wrong Use 'little' with uncountable nouns to indicate that there is not much left. 5. He has _____ friends in Los Angeles. a little a few any Correct Wrong Use 'a few' with countable nouns in a positive sense. 6. She says there are _____ students who study Russian. lot of much a lot of Correct Wrong There are two forms of the expression of quantity: a lot of OR lots of. Both forms can be used with countable and uncountable objects. 7. I think I'll have _____ milk before I go to bed. a little much a few Correct Wrong Use 'a little' with uncountable nouns in a positive sense. 8. I'm sorry but there are ____ opportunities in this town. a few a little few Correct Wrong Use 'few' with countable nouns to show that there are not enough. 9. He hasn't had _____ luck with finding a job. many much little Correct Wrong Use 'much' with uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences. 10. She's happy because she has _____ friends in this town. many a little few Correct Wrong Use 'many' with countable nouns. 11. I have ______ respect for my best friend. a lot lot of a lot of Correct Wrong There are two forms of the expression of quantity: a lot of OR lots of. Both forms can be used with countable and uncountable objects. 12. There are ______ ways to cook chicken. a lot lots of a lots of Correct Wrong There are two forms of the expression of quantity: a lot of OR lots of. Both forms can be used with countable and uncountable objects. 13. There are _____ people who like liver. much some any Correct Wrong Use 'some' with both countable and uncountable nouns in positive sentences. 14. Have you had _____ answers yet? some any much Correct Wrong Use 'any' with both countable and uncountable objects in questions and negative sentences. 15. Are there _____ students who would like to come with me? a little a few lot of Correct Wrong Use 'a few' with countable nouns. 16. There isn't ____ sugar left in the jar. many a few much Correct Wrong Use 'much' with uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences. 17. I'm visiting _____ friends in Chicago next week. a few a little much Correct Wrong Use 'a few' with countable nouns in a positive sense. 18. I'm afraid he's had _____ experience as a bartender. a little little few Correct Wrong Use 'little' with uncountable nouns such as 'experience' in a negative sense to show that it's not enough. 19. How _____ bottles of soda are there in the fridge? much any many Correct Wrong Use 'many' in both questions and negative sentences with countable objects such as bottles of soda, but 'much' with uncountable nouns such as 'soda'. 20. There isn't ____ I can do for you. any much some Correct Wrong Use 'much' in negative sentences. Expressions of Quantity Quiz You got: % Correct. You Know Much from Many! You know your English!. Andrew Rich / Vetta / Getty Images Congratulations! You know how to use a variety of quantity expressions in English. Keep up the good work. Share Your Results Expressions of Quantity Quiz You got: % Correct. Good Job, but Brush Up You've done well on your lessons. Anton Violin / Moment / Getty Images You've understood how to use many expression of quantity, but you'll need to brush up a little. Keep studying and you'll continue to improve your English. Share Your Results Expressions of Quantity Quiz You got: % Correct. Keep Studying Expressions of Quantity Keep working on your studies.. Frank and Helena / Cultura / Getty Images You'll need to review expressions of quantity in English. Remember that objects are countable or uncountable. If you're not sure, ask yourself the question: Can I count this? Share Your Results