We've only got one apple and two oranges.  very little/hardly any, There aren't any tomatoes.  no/not a single, We've got more than enough time to get ready.  loads of/plenty of, We don't have much baggage.  only a couple/two, Did you spend many days in France?  much/a lot of, I get only five days' holiday.  very little/much, I've put on 20 kilos!  a huge amount of/far too much, There was very little traffic on the road.  many/very few, We've had rather a bit of trouble with our Wi-fi.  some/a few, There isn't one of my friends who is married.  none/not one, Chris works 100% of the time. all/the whole, I ate hardly anything at all yesterday.  much/almost nothing.

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