110. There aren’t … good hotels in the town A) some B) no C) none D) any
111. There is … here. A) anything B) anybody C) nobody D) anyone
112. There is … in her mouth. A) nothing B) something C) anything D) A/B
113. There is … in the garden. A) anyone B) anybody C) somebody D) anything
114. There is … sugar in your coffee. A) any B) no C) none D) A/B
115. There was … food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
116. There’s … to go in this town. A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) everywhere
117. They ate … A) much B) a lot of C) a lot D) many
118. They have … money so they are not poor. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
119. They have … money. They are very poor. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
120. Tom and I didn’t eat anything. … hungry. A) none of us was B) neither of us was
C) either of us wasn’t D) all of us weren’t
121. Tom lives … near London. A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) B/C
122. We like films, so we go to the cinema … A) many B) much C) a lot D) a lot of
123. We’re going away for … days. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
124. What did you say? … A) anything B) anyone C) nothing D) no one
125. Who are those two people? I … A) know none of them B) don’t know either of them
C) don’t know neither of them D) A/B/C
126. Who did you meet? … A) no B) any C) no one D) anyone
127. Would you like tea or coffee? You can have … A) neither B) either C) none D) neither of them
128. You look … Yes, I feel … too. A) tired/tiredly B) tiredly/tired
C) tired/tired D) tiredly/tiredly