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QUANTIFIERS
MANY
Usage: Express the idea of large quantity. It is used especially in negative and interrogative sentences with the countable name in the plural. You can use "many" in affirmative sentences, although it is not very common.
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MUCH
It expresses the idea of a large quantity and is used especially in negative and interrogative sentences.
You can use "much" in affirmative sentences, although it would be more formal and not as common.
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SOME
It is used for both uncountable nouns or nouns as well as for countable plural nouns or nouns. It is used in affirmative and interrogative sentences.
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ANY
It is used in the same contexts as "some," but in negative or interrogative sentences.
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A LOT OF / LOTS OF
They express idea of great quantity. It can be used with countable and uncountable nouns or nouns. Not used in interrogative phrases.
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LITTLE / A LITTLE
They express a small amount and are used only with uncountable names. The option to use “little” or “a little” reflects an opinion on the quantity. If you use “a little”, it means a positive opinion about the quantity and if you use “little” it means a negative opinion.
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FEW / A FEW
They express a small number. They are used only with countable names. "Few" describes the amount in a negative way and "a few" describes it in a positive way.
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