PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS: I´ve got some friends in Spain. , Does she have any brothers or sisters?, There aren´t any apples in the fridge., I didn´t take many photos on holiday., How many people came to the party?, Not many friends stayed with us., We stayed a few days in Barcelona., There are a lot of cars on the street., UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS: I´ve got some money. I can lend you some., Is there any sugar in the tea?, There isn´t any bread left., Do you know the song ´Too much love will kill you´?, What do you need? I don´t have much time., How much money do you need?, There is not much coffee left., Can you give me a little help?, He seems to be rich. He must have a lot of money., LARGE QUANTITY: a lot of, many, much, SMALL QUANTITY: a few, a little, some, any, not much, not many,
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