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ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ
topic: So, Such, Many, Much | level: Intermediate




1. I've been to Paris _________ times!
  so many
  so much

2. He got really drunk at the party last night and behaved like _________ idiot!
  such
  such an

3. They used to have _________ fun together - now all they do is argue.
  so much
  so many

4. This test is _________ harder than the last one.
  such
  so much

5. The bar was really packed last night. There were _________ people there!
  so many
  so much

6. The guitar player was _________ good!
  such a
  so

7. _________ students have a problem with this exercise.
  Much
  Many

8. This movie was _________ worse than he told me it would be.
  so
  much

9. I can't believe you lived there for _________ years.
  so many
  so much

10. That is _________ idea!
  so good
  such a good


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