89. She has lived in London … her life. A) most B) all C) all of D) during
90. She hasn’t got … money. A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
91. She is very … A) quietly B) quite C) quiet D) slowly
92. She looks different … I see her. A) every time B) each time C) all time D) each times
93. She said … A) anything B) nothing C) nobody D) no one
94. She said … but I didn’t understand her. A) anything B) nothing C) something D) someone
95. She speaks English very … A) good B) well C) easy D) fluent
96. She works very … A) hard B) hardly C) heavy D) easy
97. She’s very thin because she eats … A) much B) very little C) few D) a few
98. Sue speaks very … A) quietly B) quitely C) slow D) quick
99. The bus was … A) late B) lately C) slowly D) quickly
100. The house is empty. … lives there. A) Nobody B) Anybody doesn’t C) Anyone doesn’t
D) A/B/C
101. The house is empty. There is … in it. A) nobody B) anybody C) anything D) anyone
102. The train stopped … A) sudden B) suddenly C) slow D) fastly
103. The weather was bad yesterday. It rained … A) every day B) each day C) all day D) all the day
104. There … buses on Sundays. A) are not any B) are no C) are none D) A/B
105. There … to do in this town. A) is nothing B) isn’t nothing C) is not anything D) A/C
106. There are … buses after 11.30 A) no B) not C) any D) A/B
107. There are … good hotels in this town. A) not any B) no C) none D) A/B
108. There are … people in the park. It is nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
109. There are two ways from here to the station. You can go … A) either ways B) either way
C) neither ways D) neither way