Grammar

Level B2

Part 1 - Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

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For questions 1-10, choose the correct answer.

1

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

I don’t think we have .......... information to make a final decision yet.

2

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

Did you manage to get .......... answers from the client, or are they still unclear?

3

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

There were .......... people at the meeting that we had to move to a bigger room.

4

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

I’ve sent her three emails, but I still haven’t had .......... reply.

5

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

Only .......... of the applicants met all the requirements, so the shortlist was very short.

6

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

We’ve got .......... time before the deadline, so there’s no need to rush.

7

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

Hardly .......... students chose the optional module, so it was cancelled.

8

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

I have .......... friends who work in finance, so I can ask for advice.

9

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

There’s .......... chance of getting tickets now — they sold out within minutes.

10

Some, any, a lot, many, etc.

If you have .......... questions during the presentation, feel free to interrupt.

What to do

This part consists of a number of assessments, each of which has only one valid answer.

Select the best answer according to what you read.

There's only a correct answer which you will have to select by clicking on it.

Don't spend time in an assessment you don't know. Wasting time on this activity might cost you points later in the exam because you won’t have enough time to do other tasks well. Get used to being quick!

Don't spend time in an assessment you don't know. Wasting time on this activity might cost you points later in the exam because you won’t have enough time to do other tasks well. Get used to being quick!

Although these grammar tests are not part of the official Cambridge exams, they are still important as they touch on language elements that you'll come across in all parts of the official exams, such as Reading and Use of English.

Strategy

  1. Read the assessment so you understand what it is about.
  2. Pay attention to the topic on the top-right corner of each assessment.
  3. Check the words before and after each gap and look for grammatical collocations.
  4. Remember that you select a choice by clicking on it.

Instructions

For questions 1-10, choose the correct answer.

Exercise Details

Author

Martí Prats

@marti-1e536d

User Prompt

"Create a grammar exercise focusing on 'Some, any, a lot, many, etc.'"

Tone: Standard
Level: B2

Created on:

Apr 13, 2026

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