some/any biscuits, please?
Not lots of / many people were injured in the crash.
A few/A little trains were running late.
Beths had little / few news of her sister since she left.
How much/How many sheep are in the field?
My cousin likes some/any Indian food, but not the really spicy dishes.
Exercise 4.
Choosing the best form. Read the introduction to a cookery book, Round the World in Recipes, and underline the correct expressions of quantity.
Some/any recipes in the book are quick and easy. But it’s an insult to people’s intelligence to suggest they should never do anything which takes more than a little/
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