Quantifiers II

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps with a quantifier, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!
Complete the text with one of the following words:
plenty - many - few - deal - of - enough
I spend a great of time packing before my adventure trips. You hear lots stories of people who die because they weren't prepared. I carry all the essentials -tents, waterproofs, of food, etc. Also, I pack water for an extra day. There have been a occasions where I was trapped overnight and needed it. I think too people understimate the dangers of the wild.
Complete the text with one of the following words:
of - loads - number - bit - much - several
My friends say I always pack too stuff. It's true: I bring of equipment. But on ocassions my stuff has saved our lives. Once we were attacked by a large of mosquitoes. Fortunately, I had a couple cans of repellent, so we were OK. It's a of a pain carrying extra equipment, but it can be the difference between life and death.
Complete the sentences with one of the three alternatives:
1. Typically, a large of trees forms a canopy above the rainforest. (amount/number/deal)
2. There isn't a great of information about that unexplored area. (couple/deal/number)
3. Realistically, we won't have time to visit everything. (little/several/enough)
4. It costs too money to go there in the summer, so we go in winter. (much/few/many)
5. She was in the Amazon for months. (much/several/a great deal of)
6. people have caught this rare tropical disease. (Much/A bit of/Few/)
7. The creatures have been seen in their natural habitat only a of times. (little/couple/loads)
8. There were too people, and they undoubtedly scared off the animals. (little/much/many)