Choose one of the two words to complete the sentences. Do you like (lots/much) sugar in your coffee?
He always has (plenty/a great number) to say.
He is making (many/lots of) money.
Does Barbara have (many/a great deal of) friends in New York?
Have another piece of cake – there’s (lots/a great number of) more.
Are there (much/many) more questions to answer?
There’s (lots/a good number) to eat in the kitchen.
Nick doesn’t know (a lot/much) about it.
I don’t see (lots/much) similarity between the two industries.
She gets sad when she thinks about him, which happens (a lot/lots).
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