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Question | Answer |
Many | Negative and interrogative phrases with countable nouns in the plural. Ex. There aren't many students today. |
Much | Negative and interrogative phrases with uncountable nouns. Ex. I don't have much money. |
A lot of / lots of | Can be used with countable and uncountable nouns. It's not used in interrogations. Ex. I have a lot of friends. |
Little / a little | Uncountable nouns Ex. Add a little milk to my coffee. |
Few /a few | Countable nouns Ex. Frew of my friends like this place. |
Some | Countable and uncountable nouns. Affirmative and interrogative phrases. Ex. Do you want some butter on your toast? |
Any | Countable and uncountable nouns. Negative or interrogative phrases. Ex. I don't have any money. |
No / None | -No: Used before a noun. Ex. No information needed -None means ‘not one’ or ‘not any’. It can be used without being accompanied by a name, countable or uncountable. Ex. What reasons did he give? None. |
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