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How many/much bananas do you want?
Correct expression: How many bananas do you want?
(Because bananas are countable)
I don't have a few/much time to eat out.
Correct expression: I don't have much time to eat out.
(Because time is uncountable in this context)
There are a lot of/a little flowers there.
Correct expression: There are a lot of flowers there.
(Because flowers are countable and the expression indicates a large quantity)
It takes a few/a little hours to get to Fes.
Correct expression: It takes a few hours to get to Fes.
(Because hours are countable and the expression indicates a small quantity)
Is there a few/any milk in the fridge?
Correct expression: Is there any milk in the fridge?
(Because milk is uncountable and we're asking about its presence, not quantity)
There's plenty of/any bread in the basket.
Correct expression: There's plenty of bread in the basket.
(Because bread is uncountable here and the expression indicates a large quantity)
For the fill-in-the-blank exercise, let's go through each one. I'll give you examples as you haven't provided specific sentences:
Subject: He, She, It, They, I, You, We
Example: She is going to the store.
Reflexive pronoun: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Example: I did it all by myself.
Possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their
Example: That is her book.
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