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antoniya [11.8K]
4 years ago
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Help !!! Crown !!!

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zlopas [31]4 years ago
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Fill in the gaps with a little or a few :

1. All they need is .......... luck .

a little

2. Those flowers cost only ........... dollars.

a few

3. She asked the teacher for ........... more time to finish the project .

a little

4. ........ honesty can be hard to find .

A little

5. I did this ........ times last year .

a few

6. The band sold only .......... albums .

a few

7. She can speak ............ German .

a little

8. Would you like .......... milk in your coffee ?

a little

9. They read ............. stories to their children .

a few

10 . There is still ...... work to do .

a little

denis-greek [22]4 years ago
4 0

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