A holiday destination (Quantity Expressions)Version en ligne Read the extract from a holiday destination. Decide if the quantity expression is correct. If so, write OK. If not, write the correction. par Diana Fúneme 1 The island is beautiful. Don't be dismayed when you get off the plane and find yourself in a large, rather ugly city with a little sense of the old life you have read about. Written answer 2 Just a short car ride away is the island you have been promised with its small villages and slow pace of life. And there is anything for everyone. Written answer 3 For those that like sunbathing, it has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Written answer 4 If you like walking, the paths take you to some breathtaking scenery. Little other places can match the stunning landscape of this island. Written answer 5 For water sports enthusiasts, there are any unusual activities such as diving for pearls or turtle spotting, Written answer 6 along with few of the most common sports such as waterskiing or windsurfing. Written answer 7 If history is your thing, don't worry. There's much history round every corner. Written answer 8 Ruins from the ancient civilisations that lived here over 3000 years ago are everywhere, and although a lot of people come here just to see the palace, you can find some lesser remains scattered around the surrounding hills. Written answer 9 Visit it some time of the year and you will not be disappointed. Written answer 10 No many places in the world can offer so much. Written answer 11 Not any holiday will ever match this one - our island has got it all! Written answer Feedback 1 The intention is to express there is not enough. 2 This statement is positive. 3 It's correct. The sentence is positive. 4 Places is a countable noun. 5 It is a positive statement. 6 It refers to a small quantity 7 much is not ususally used in positive statements. 8 It's correct. A lot of is used with positive statements. 9 Any is also used in positive statements when meaning it doesn't matter... 10 It's correct. Places is a countable noun. 11 No + noun is the correct form to start this statement.