There are ______ students in the class., much, many, little , I have ______ water in my bottle., many, little , a few , We don’t have ______ time., much, many , a few , She bought ______ oranges, but she forgot the apples., several, much , little , We don’t have ______ information to make a decision., many, a few , much , There are ______ students in the classroom today, but not everyone is here., a lot of , much , little , Do you have ______ ideas for the project?, any, much , little , When do we use many?, with countable plural nouns., with uncountable nouns., When do we use much?, with uncountable nouns., both countable and uncountable nouns, When do we use a few?, with countable nouns, meaning a small number but enough., uncountable nouns, meaning a small amount but enough., When do we use some?, both countable and uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions., both countable and uncountable nouns in positive sentences., When do we use few (without “a”)?, two countable nouns, not many (countable), I have a few books to read, almost none , I have some books, and it is enough for me.

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