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Many and many of

November 6, 2015 - B2pdf

Complete the following sentences using many or many of.

Progress 0 of 10 answered
1............... families own more than one vehicle these days.
Wrong!
2............... us are disappointed with the government’s economic policies.
Wrong!
3............... them are late.
Wrong!
4There weren’t ............... students in the class.
Wrong!
5How ............... you have submitted your assignments?
Wrong!
6She has got ............... friends in the city.
Wrong!
7............... them are not interested in the offer.
Wrong!
8There aren’t ............... apples on the tree.
Wrong!
9How ............... people were there?
Wrong!
10............... those who participated in the program said that they enjoyed it.
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/10

Answers

  1. Many families own more than one vehicle these days.
  2. Many of us are disappointed with the government’s economic policies.
  3. Many of them are late.
  4. There weren’t many students in the class.
  5. How many of you have submitted your assignments?
  6. She has got many friends in the city.
  7. Many of them are not interested in the offer.
  8. There aren’t many apples on the tree.
  9. How many people were there?
  10. Many of those who participated in the program said that they enjoyed it.
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