Fill in the blanks.
1. .................................. them have returned.
Before a pronoun, we use many of.
2. I don't have ................................. time.
We use much before an uncountable noun.
3. I couldn't answer .................................... the questions.
We use any of before a noun with an article or another determiner.
4. He wasn't there for .................................... the time we spent in his house.
We use much of before a noun with a determiner.
5. This is more .................................... enough.
We use than after a comparative expression.
6. Do you have any ...................................... about this?
Information is uncountable in English.
7. .................................... these papers with you when you go to college.
8. .......................................... one of these do you want?
We cannot use what with one.
9. How ..................................... does it cost?
10. It is ...................................... expensive dress I have ever bought.
11. I haven't seen him ....................................... months.
Use for with duration.
12. I haven't seen her ..................................... May.
Since is used with the starting point.
Answers
1. Many of them have returned.
2. I don’t have much time.
3. I couldn’t answer any of the questions.
4. He wasn’t there for much of the time we spent in his house.
5. This is more than enough.
6. Do you have any information about this?
7. Take these papers with you when you go to college.
8. Which one of these do you want?
9. How much does it cost?
10. It is the most expensive dress I have ever bought.
11. I haven’t seen him for months.
12. I haven’t seen her since May.