[All / All of] people in this country have access to free healthcare. Is that true where you live?, All people, I've visited [most / most of the] European capitals. How about you?, most of the (specific group—European capitals)., [No / None] politician tells the truth these days. Do you agree?, No politician, I haven't read [any / any of] Tolkien's books. Have you?, any of (specific group—his books)., [Both / Both of] my parents are retired. What about yours?, Both my parents or Both of my parents, I can speak French or German, but I'm not fluent in [either / neither]., either, [Neither of / Either of] these two restaurants is good (which ones?). Do you know a better one?, Neither of, [Neither / Either] my brother [nor / or] my sister has children. What about your siblings?, Neither…nor, [Everybody / All] in my office works overtime. Is that normal in your country?, Everybody, [All / Everybody] employees at my company get four weeks of holiday. How about yours?, All employees, [Everybody / All people] wants to be happy. Do you agree?, Everybody wants (singular). Or All people want (plural)., I have [few / a few] close friends, but we are very close. Is quality better than quantity for you?, a few (positive meaning—"some"), There's [little / a little] sugar in my coffee—just half a spoon. How do you take yours?, a little (positive—"some"), [Few / A few] people in my city cycle to work. It's quite rare. What about where you live?, Few (negative meaning—"not many")., I have [little / a little] patience for rude behaviour. How about you?, little (negative meaning—"almost none")., We have [plenty of / plenty] time before the deadline. Do you usually finish early or at the last minute?, plenty of time (uncountable—"plenty of", There's [a good deal of / a good deal] traffic in my city during rush hour. Is it the same where you live?, a good deal of traffic, I don't get [enough / enough of] sleep during the week. Do you?, enough sleep (no "of" before a general noun), Have you had [enough of / enough] this conversation?, enough of (before "this" + noun)., [Hundreds of / Hundreds] people attended the protest last weekend. Do people protest often in your country?, Hundreds of people, I've read [most / most of the] book, but I haven't finished it yet. Do you always finish books?, most of the book (specific, singular countable), [No / None] news is good news. Do you believe that?, No news (uncountable, singular verb—"is")., I invited ten friends, but [no / none of] them showed up. Has that ever happened to you?, none of them, [A huge amount of / A huge number of] people attended the concert. Were you there?, A huge number of people (countable)., We have [a good deal of / a good many] work to do before the project is finished. Do you prefer working under pressure?, a good deal of work (uncountable)..
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