QUANTIFIERS Large quantities A lot of/lots of in positive sentences A lot at end of verb Much/many normally used in negative and questions Use plenty of.

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QUANTIFIERS Large quantities A lot of/lots of in positive sentences A lot at end of verb Much/many normally used in negative and questions Use plenty of in positive sentences to mean as much as we need or more.

QUANTIFIERS Small quantities Little + uncountable nouns Few + plural countable nouns A little and a few = some, but not a lot Very little and very few = not much/many.

QUANTIFIERS Zero quantities Any for zero quantity with a negative verb. Use no with a positive verb: There isn’t any room in the car. There’s no room in the car. Use none (without a noun) in short answers.

QUANTIFIERS More than you need or want Use too + adjective, too much + uncountable noun, too many + plural countable nouns Use enough before a noun but after an adjective