Bia is hungry, but that's ok because she has ... cookies. (few / a few), few, a few, Caio wants to buy a new game but he has ... money. (little / a little), Both, little, Sarah is very thirsty, but there isn’t ... water in the bottle. (much / a lot of), a lot of, much, We have ... chairs for the guests tonight. (a lot of / few), few, a lot of, Do you have ... homework to do today? (any / many), any, many, There are ... students in the library this afternoon. (many / little), little, many, I only need ... sugar for my coffee. (a little / few), few, a little, My parents invited ... friends to dinner yesterday. (a few / much), a few, much, We don’t have ... eggs for breakfast. (any / many), any, many, Julia bought ... clothes at the shopping mall. (a lot of / little), little, a lot of, There is ... milk left, so we can still make pancakes. (a little / little), little, a little, The teacher gave us ... exercises for homework. (many / much), much, many, I have ... free time during the week because of work. (little / a few), few, little, There are ... apples in the fridge if you want one. (some / much), some, much, Do they have ... information about the new restaurant? (any / many), any, many, We saw ... people at the beach because it was raining. (few / much), few, much, Lucas has ... money saved for his trip, so he feels relaxed. (a lot of / little, little, a lot of, Can you put ... butter on the toast, please? (a little / many), a little, many, My brother has ... video games in his room. (many / much), many, much, There are ... cookies left in the jar, so take one. (a few / little), little, a few.

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