Some - Is used with uncountable and plural countable nouns. They are normally used in affermitive sentences and sometimes in questions., Any - Is used with uncountable and plural countable nouns. They are normally used in negative sentences and questions., Both - Refers to two people, things or groups. It has a positive meaning and is followed by a plural verb., All - Refers to more than two people, things or groups. It has a positive meaning and is followed by a plural verb., None - Refers to more than two people, things or groups. It has a negative meaning and is followed by a either singular or plural., Neither - Refers to two people, things or groups. It has a negative meaning., Every - Is used when we talk about three or more people and things together. It's used with singular countable nouns. , Each - Is used when we are talking about two or more people or things separately. It's used with singular countable nouns., Whole - Is used to emphasize a full or complete amount, usually is used with singular countable nouns.,

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