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Topic: MUCH / A LOT OF 1 | level: Intermediate (B1-B2)




Choose whether each sentence requires much, a lot of, or if both can be used.
Example: He didn't show _______________ (much/a lot of/both) interest in the proposal. → both



1. We go to (much/a lot of/both) different restaurants in Melbourne.

2. I don't have (much/a lot of/both) work this morning.

3. Steve thinks he'll do (much/a lot of/both) better on the next exam.

4. This scandal can get the premier in (much/a lot of/both) trouble.

5. Samantha runs (much/a lot of/both) faster than her brother.

6. My parents don't make (much/a lot of/both) money.

7. We ate (much/a lot of/both) cake at the birthday party.

8. David made (much/a lot of/both) money last year.

9. The workers don't really have (much/a lot of/both) left to do.

10. Yes, you bring up (much/a lot of/both) good points.








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