1............... them have returned.
Wrong!
Use "Many of" before an object pronoun such as "them".
2I don't have ............... time.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "time".
3I couldn't answer ............... the questions.
Wrong!
Use "any of" before a noun phrase with a determiner such as "the questions".
4He wasn't there for ............... the time we spent in his house.
Wrong!
Use "much of" before a noun phrase with a determiner such as "the time".
5This is more ............... enough.
Wrong!
Use "than" after the comparative word "more".
6Do you have any ............... about this?
Wrong!
Use the uncountable noun "information" in this sentence.
7............... these papers with you when you go to college.
Wrong!
Use "Take" when something goes with the listener to another place.
8............... one of these do you want?
Wrong!
Use "Which" when choosing from a limited set of things.
9How ............... does it cost?
Wrong!
Use "much" to ask about the amount of money something costs.
10It is ............... expensive dress I have ever bought.
Wrong!
Use "the most" to form the superlative with a long adjective like "expensive".
11I haven't seen him ............... months.
Wrong!
Use "for" with a period of time such as "months".
12I haven't seen her ............... May.
Wrong!
Use "since" with a starting point in time such as "May".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- Many of them have returned.
- I don’t have much time.
- I couldn’t answer any of the questions.
- He wasn’t there for much of the time we spent in his house.
- This is more than enough.
- Do you have any information about this?
- Take these papers with you when you go to college.
- Which one of these do you want?
- How much does it cost?
- It is the most expensive dress I have ever bought.
- I haven’t seen him for months.
- I haven’t seen her since May.

