
Quantifiers are words that show the amount or number of something. They help us describe how much or how many there is. Common quantifiers include words like some, any, many, much, few, and little.
Test your English with this quantifiers quiz and improve your grammar by choosing the correct quantifier to complete each sentence.
Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence (1–10).
1) There isn’t ___ food left. Let’s order something.
Much is used with uncountable nouns in negative sentences like this.
2) I only need ___ minutes to finish this task.
A few is used with countable plural nouns and means a small number.
3) We have ___ time before the meeting, so let’s relax.
Plenty of is used with both countable and uncountable nouns and means more than enough.
4) ___ of the candidates met the requirements.
None of is used to show that zero people in a group meet a condition.
5) He has ___ interest in learning new languages.
A lot of is used with both countable and uncountable nouns to show a large amount.
6) ___ student in this school wears a uniform.
Every is used with a singular noun to talk about all members of a group.
7) We have ___ time left, so we must hurry.
Little is used with uncountable nouns and means not enough.
8) We didn’t have ___ time to finish the project.
Enough means the amount needed, and here it shows the time was not sufficient.
9) She doesn’t have ___ experience in this field.
Any is used in negative sentences with uncountable nouns like experience.
10) She visited ___ places during her vacation.
Many is used with countable plural nouns like places.
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