Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
It only takes (a few) / (a little) time to learn the rules of this game.
(How much) / (How many) singing did you do at your drama club yesterday?
Jenny thinks that (some) / (any) films are more imaginative than the books.
I haven’t got (much) / (many) video games at the moment.
Have you got (much) / (many) homework to do this weekend?
Was there (some) / (any) food left in the fridge?
We don’t have (much) / (many) juice in the fridge, but there’s a lot of milk.
Hurry up! There are only (many) / (a few) tickets left.
2) They have been discussing it since two o’clock.
3) Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing computer games.
4) My friend has a good ear for music.
5) He has played the piano since five years old.
6) Look! The boys have broken the window and now they are running away.
7) Let’s go, the train has already arrived.
8) When did you visit our city for the first time?
9) He had collected thousands of stamps with pictures of famous people before he gave up philately.
10) You shouldn’t speak loudly when you are fishing/
2) They have been discussing it since two o’clock.
3) Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing computer games.
4) My friend has a good ear for music.
5) He has been playing the piano since five years old.
6) Look! The boys have broken the window and now they are running away.
7) Let’s go, the train has arrived already.
8) When did you visit our city for the first time?
9) He had been collecting thousands of stamps with pictures of famous people before he gave up philately.
10) You shouldn’t speak loudly when you are fishing