Put a / an / the / much / many where necessary
1. It wasn't good idea to bring the children to the party.
2. She is looking for work in London.
3. I haven't got luggage with me. Just this bag.
4. I often go to him for advice. I haven't got experience with computers.
5. Cook spaghetti for 8 minutes. Then serve it with tomato sauce.
6. There are words I don't understand so I'll use dictionary.
7. I'll have omelette with mushrooms, please.
8. Peter is very busy these days. He hasn't got free time.
9. The bank was crowded. There were too people.
10. I had onion soup and bread roll for lunch.