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Rick and Adrian eat differently. Rick gets up in the morning and drinks [some|any|a few|few]water with lemon. Adrian prefers to drink a small bottle of soda in the morning. For breakfast, Adrian eats a large plate in the English style: eggs and ham, [many|much|few|little]beans with tomato, mushrooms and cheese. Rick makes porridge and drinks a cup of green tea. He adds [a little|a few|a lot of|many]sugar to it. At lunch, Adrian goes to visit Rick. He is unhappy that his friend cooked steamed fish and boiled rice. There isn't [any|some|few|a little]food Adrian likes. But Adrian eats these dishes, knowing that a pack of cookies is waiting for him at home. Before dinner, the guys go to play basketball. Rick deftly catches the ball, Adrian quickly gets tired and wants to go home. Rick eats yoghurt and one apple. Adrian watches cartoons and eats [some|any|many|few]macaroni and cheese. What kind of food do you like, Rick's or Adrian's?