Question 1
We do not have _____ printer paper left, so please order a new pack today.
Options: many, much, a little
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Fill in the blanks with 'much', 'many', 'a lot of', 'too many', 'too much', or 'a little' concerning office supplies and tasks at work.
Practice 2 of 2
Question 1
We do not have _____ printer paper left, so please order a new pack today.
Options: many, much, a little
Question 2
There are _____ sticky notes on my desk, so I cannot find my to-do list.
Options: too many, many, too much
Question 3
I have _____ calls to make before lunch, but I can finish them.
Options: too many, many, too much
Question 4
The new intern asked _____ questions about the filing system, which was helpful.
Options: much, a lot of, too many
Question 5
Please do not use _____ ink when you print drafts; use the black-and-white setting.
Options: too much, too many, a little
Question 6
I only need _____ help with the spreadsheet; the rest is easy.
Options: a little, much, many
Question 7
There is _____ noise from the printer, so I cannot focus on my report.
Options: too much, much, many
Question 8
How _____ pages are in the contract you printed for HR?
Options: many, much, a little
Question 9
How _____ money is left in the team budget for new chairs?
Options: much, many, a lot of
Question 10
There are _____ unopened boxes of pens in the storage room; we should stop ordering them.
Options: too many, a lot of, many
Question 11
The manager gave us _____ tasks this morning, but the team can handle them.
Options: much, too many, a lot of
Question 12
I made _____ mistakes in the report, so I need to check it again before sending.
Options: too many, many, a lot of
Practise At Work - Office Supplies and Tasks with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using At Work - Office Supplies and Tasks in everyday English.
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