Much / Many / A lot of exercises — Set 4: So Much, So Many and Much with Comparatives (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min

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1

This hotel is more expensive than the one we stayed at last year.

2

She has enthusiasm for the new project.

3

There are reasons why we should accept this offer.

4

Your English is better than it was six months ago.

5

There is evidence to support this theory.

6

I ate food at the buffet that I felt sick afterwards.

7

This bag is too heavy for me to carry.

8

The new system works more efficiently than the old one.

9

We received complaints after the software update.

10

research has been done on this topic already.

11

She speaks French more fluently than her brother.

12

There were people at the stadium that we couldn't find seats.

13

I don't feel better today. I still have a headache.

14

He spent time on his homework that he missed dinner.

15

debate surrounds the new government policy.

16

This film is too long. It should be ninety minutes, not three hours.

17

I've made mistakes today. I need to concentrate more.

18

Living in the countryside is cheaper than living in the city.

19

Thank you for your generous help.

20

work remains to be done before the project deadline.

Much / Many / A lot of exercises online (Worksheet)

At B1 level, learn to use 'much' before comparatives ('much better', 'much more expensive'), in formal affirmative sentences ('There is much debate...'), and with intensifiers ('so much', 'so many'). Also practise 'much too' + adjective.