Underline the correct answers in the following dialogue.
CHRIS: Hi! What are you up to?
PETE: Oh I'm just looking for (a)many (b)some (c)any antiques at this sale.
CHRIS: Have you found (a) something (b) anything (c) nothing yet?
PETE: Well there seems to be (a) a few (b) few (c) little things of interest. It really is a shame.
CHRIS: I can't believe that. I'm sure you can find (a) a thing
CHRIS: Hi! What are you up to?
PETE: Oh I'm just looking for (a)many (b)some (c)any antiques at this sale.
CHRIS: Have you found (a) something (b) anything (c) nothing yet?
PETE: Well there seems to be (a) a few (b) few (c) little things of interest. It really is a shame.
CHRIS: I can't believe that. I'm sure you can find (a) a thing
(b) something (c) anything interesting if you look in
(a) all (b) each (c) some stall.
PETE: You're probably right. It's just that there are (a) a few
PETE: You're probably right. It's just that there are (a) a few
b) a lot (c) a lot of collectors and they (a) every (b) each (c) all
seem to be set on finding (a) a thing (b) anything (c) much
of value. It's so stressful competing with them!
CHRIS: How (a) many (b) much (c) few antique furniture do you think there is?
PETE: Oh I'd say there must be (a) many (b) several (c) much pieces.
However only (a) a few (b) few (c) little
are really worth (a) the high (b) a high (c) high prices they are asking.
CHRIS: Why don't you take a break? Would you like to have (a) any (b) some (c) little coffee?
PETE: Sure I'd love to have (a) any (b) little (c) one.
I could use (a) some (b) a few (c) a little minutes of downtime.
CHRIS: Great, let's go over there. There're (a) a few (b) some (c) little seats left.
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