a / an, used with singular countable nouns (a tomato, an egg), some (plural countable), used with plural countable nouns in positive sentences (some apples), some (uncountable), used with uncountable nouns in positive sentences (some rice), any (questions), used with countable / uncountable in questions (Do you have any eggs?), any (negatives), used with countable / uncountable in negatives (We don’t have any milk.), much, used with uncountable nouns, mostly in questions and negatives (How much sugar?), many, used with plural countable nouns, mostly in questions and negatives (How many eggs?), a lot of / lots of, used with both countable and uncountable nouns, in positive sentences (a lot of bread, a lot of apples), how much, used to ask about quantity of uncountable nouns (How much rice is there?), how many, used to ask about quantity of plural countable nouns (How many tomatoes are there?).
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