Quantifiers (some / any / much / many / a lot of / few / little) – B1 Grammar Test

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Quantifiers (some / any / much / many / a lot of / few / little) – B1 Grammar Test

This B1 grammar test focuses on quantifiers, which are frequently tested in IELTS Writing, TOEFL Reading, and YDS grammar questions.
Choose the correct answer.

 

RESULTS

#1. There isn’t ___ milk left in the fridge.

#2. She has ___ friends in her new school.

#3. Do you have ___ questions about the exam?

#4. I need ___ time to finish this report.

#5. There are ___ students waiting outside.

#6. He didn’t make ___ mistakes in the test.

#7. We have ___ information about the project.

#8. She has ___ money, but she is happy.

#9. I don’t have ___ patience for this.

#10. There are ___ apples on the table.

#11. He speaks ___ English, so communication is difficult.

#12. We still have ___ time before the meeting starts.

#13. Did you buy ___ bread?

#14. Only ___ people attended the meeting.

#15. There is ___ traffic today than usual.

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🧠 IELTS · TOEFL · YDS Focused


🧠 Critical Exam Rule (READ THIS FIRST)

Quantifiers depend on two decisions:

1️⃣ Is the noun countable or uncountable?
2️⃣ Is the sentence affirmative, negative, or a question?

QuantifierUsed withCore meaningExam logic
manycountablelarge numberquestions & negatives
muchuncountablelarge amountquestions & negatives
somebothlimited amountaffirmative
anybothzero/unknownquestions & negatives
a lot ofbothlarge amountinformal/neutral
fewcountablealmost none (negative)meaning trap
littleuncountablealmost none (negative)meaning trap

🚨 YDS trap: fewa few, littlea little (meaning changes!).


1. much milk

Why this is correct:

  • milk = uncountable

  • Sentence is negative → much preferred

many milk → countability error

📌 YDS negative sentence classic


2. many friends

Why:

  • friends = countable plural

  • Large number → many

📌 IELTS Speaking social topics


3. any questions

Why:

  • Questions → any

  • Neutral, no expectation

📌 TOEFL Listening classroom questions


4. some time

Why:

  • time = uncountable

  • Affirmative sentence → some

📌 IELTS Writing time management context


5. many students

Why:

  • students = countable

  • Plural → many


6. many mistakes

Why not “much”?

  • mistakes = countable plural

  • Negative sentence still uses many

📌 YDS countability test


7. a lot of information

Why:

  • information = uncountable

  • a lot of works with both types

📌 Safe choice in IELTS Writing


8. little money

Why this matters:

  • little = almost no money (negative meaning)

  • Context: poor but happy

few money → countability error

📌 Meaning-based YDS trap


9. much patience

Why:

  • patience = uncountable

  • Negative → much


10. a few apples

Why:

  • apples = countable

  • a few = small but sufficient number (positive)

🚨 few apples would mean “almost none”


11. little English

Why:

  • Language ability = uncountable

  • little → almost no ability

📌 IELTS Speaking language skills


12. a little time

Why this nuance is tested:

  • a little = some, enough

  • Positive situation

📌 YDS meaning contrast: little vs a little


13. any bread

Why:

  • Question → any

  • bread uncountable


14. a few people

Why:

  • people = countable

  • Small number, but not zero

📌 IELTS Writing meeting descriptions


15. more traffic

Why:

  • Comparative needed (than usual)

  • traffic uncountable → more

📌 TOEFL Reading comparison logic


🧠 REAL EXAM SURVIVAL SUMMARY

Use many / much when:

  • Sentence is negative or a question

  • many → countable

  • much → uncountable

Use some / any when:

  • some → affirmative

  • any → questions & negatives

Watch meaning traps:

  • few / little → almost none (negative)

  • a few / a little → some, enough (positive)

Exam focus:

  • YDS → countability & meaning traps

  • IELTS → clarity in Writing & Speaking

  • TOEFL → context-based quantifier choice

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