Multiple choice questions

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II. There are........ people here already.
a) a few
b) a little
c) much
d) a lot

[FONT=&quot]Rarely .... fish
They eat
Do they eat
they have eaten
they eat[/FONT]


 
You try first, Odessa Dawn, and then we'll comment.
 
II. There are........ people here already.
a) a few
b) a little
c) much
d) a lot

Rarely .... fish
They eat
Do they eat
they have eaten
they eat




II. There are........ people here already.

c) much
Rarely .... fish
Do they eat
 
II. There are........ people here already.

c) much

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No. Is "people" a countable or an uncountable noun? Can we ask the question, 'How many people are already here?', and answer it with a specific number?
 
I have edited your thread title, OD.

'MCQs' wasn't very helpful.

Rover
 
I did ask someone to answer it & he chose "much". As a result, I am confused which one is correct "a few" or "his feedback which is "much". Now, which one?

 
I did ask someone to answer it & he chose "much".
Did you ask a native speaker of English? I suspect not. 'Much people' is not natural English.
 
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Please don't waste our time and yours.

If a university professor of English whatever his/her background/nationality, says something about English, then we are happy to discuss it here. But don't present something that a learner has said as if it were authoritative.
 
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