I don’t have many time to finish this today., Correct: I don’t have much time to finish this today. Time is uncountable, so use much, not many., She gave me an useful advice yesterday., Correct: She gave me some useful advice yesterday. Advice is uncountable, so we don’t use a/an., There were a little people at the concert., Correct: There were a few people at the concert. People is countable plural, so use few/a few, not little/a little., He doesn’t like the coffee, so he ordered tea., Correct: He doesn’t like coffee, so he ordered tea. Use zero article with foods/drinks when speaking in general., We have much problems with our project., Correct: We have many problems with our project. Problems is countable plural, so use many, not much (except in negatives/questions)., Does your school have a library with the computers?, Correct: Does your school have a library with computers? Use zero article when talking about things in general or not specific computers., Few of the information was correct., Correct: Little of the information was correct. Information is uncountable, so use little, not few., I saw the most amazing thing in the nature yesterday., orrect: I saw the most amazing thing in nature yesterday. Use zero article with nature when speaking generally., She bought a furniture for her room., Correct: She bought some furniture for her room. Furniture is uncountable, so we cannot use a (use "some" or "a piece of")., Each people in the group must do their part., Correct: Each person in the group must do their part. Each must be followed by a singular noun: each person, each student, etc. .

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