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Quantifiers exercise

We are going to be late. There is too (much / many) traffic We are going to be late. There is too  (much / many) traffic.  Yeah, the  (amount / number) of people driving is incredible.  I've never seen this  (much / many) cars.  Can you bring soda to the picnic? I don't have  (some / any).  Yeah, I think I've got  (some / any) left over from the party. 

How do you feel about your new job How do you feel about your new job? Do you have as  (much /many) responsibilities as you used to?  The job is great. I have about the same  (amount / number) of  work to do as before, but I have  (less / fewer) stress and  (less / fewer) problems. 

How do you think you did on the test How do you think you did on the test? I think I did  (little / a  little) better than last time, maybe even  (a lot / many) better.   What about you? Well, I think I probably made  (few / a few) mistakes, but I have  the feeling I did well overall.

Mr. President, do you think  (much / many) of your proposed  legislation will be passed by Congress during this session?    Yes I think  (a great deal / a great many) of our proposals   will be approved. We're not taking  (nothing / anything) for    granted, though. We still have  (a great deal of / a great many) work to do.   The polls say that there's  (little / a little) support nationwide    for your military program. Isn't that going to hurt you?   Not in the long run, no.  (Few / A few) of the voters actually support the military system the way it is now. I think we will be   successful