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Fill in the gaps Activity 1. Some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few.There aren't many car parks in the centre of Oxford.Eating out is expensive here. There aren't any cheap restaurants.Liverpool has a lot of great nightclubs.Hurry up! We only have a little time before the coach leaves.We saw some beautiful scenery when we went to Austria.There are a few shops near the university. It's very quiet.There aren't many people here today.There are some expensive new flats next to the river.Activity 2. (a) few, (a) littleThere are few programmes on television that I want to watch. I prefer to download a film or read a book.He has little free time. He hardly ever even manages to call his mother!Unfortunately, I have a few problems at the moment.Are you thirsty? There's a little juice left in this bottle, if you'd like it.I have a little water left. There's enough to share.I have a few good friends. I'm not lonely.He has little education. He can't read or write, and he can hardly count.There are few people she really trusts. It's a bit sad.Julie gave a few us apples from her garden. Shall we share them?She has little self-confidence. She has a lot of trouble talking to new people.