4. Fill in the gaps with a, an or the if necessary. 1. There was ___ knock on___ door. I opened it and found ___ small dark man in ___ blue coat and ___ woolen cap. 2. Peter thinks that this is quite ___ cheap restaurant. 3. He first went to ___ Red Sea in ___ Swedish ship, so as well as learning ___ navigation he had to learn ___ Swedish language. 4. Emma dreams of going to China and see ___ Great Wall. 5. John works for ___ IBM. He used to work for ___ BP. 5. Complete the sentences with much/many/(a) little/(a) few/a lot/plenty. • He isn’t very sociable. He has ___ friends. • There’s no need to hurry. We’ve got ___ of time. • She drinks ___ of tea. • We must be quick! We’ve ___ time. • I’m not busy these days. I haven’t got ___ to do. • I didn’t take ___ pictures on holiday. • I can’t tell you the final decision. I need ___ time.
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a, a, the, a
the
IBM, BP
many
plenty
a lot
little
much
many
much