Some.:Not especific quantity-countable and uncountable nouns.Only affirmative sentences and questions., There are some apples , There's some water, Would you like some water?, Several( from 3-7 -Used only for countable nouns), I have several friends., Many( From 8-14.Only used for countable nouns and for affirmative sentences and questions), My sister has many books, Are there many teachers in your school?, A lot of ( A really big quantity .It's used for countable and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences or questions), A lot of games are so expensive, A lot of sugar in your diet is  not good, Are there a lot of people in the yard?, Is there a lot of cheese in my pizza?, Plenty of....(More than necessary.It's used for countable and uncountable nouns), There are plenty of second-hand websites, too., We've got plenty of time before the train leaves", Is there plenty of food for everyone?, Are there plenty of choices on the menu?, Any: It's used for negative sentences and questions for countable and uncountable nouns., Do you have any questions?, I don’t usually have any money left!, Are there any cars in the lot?, --No.: It's used in negative sentences but you don't need to use... NOT next to it.For countable /uncountable nouns., There's no water here., There are no students in the classroom., Much( the same use of "many" but with uncountable nouns.It's used in affirmative, negative sentences and questions), I have much money, I don't have much time, Do you have much time to talk to me?.

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