some and any - Used with both countable and uncountable nouns., much and many - Used in questions and negative sentences for uncountable and countable nouns, respectively., a little and a few - Used for small, positive quantities of uncountable and countable nouns., Many and A few - (with countable nouns), Many: - Used for a large number. Many students attended the meeting., A few: - Used for a small, sufficient number. I have a few hours free today., Much and A little - (with uncountable nouns) How much time do you have? I have a little money., Much: - Used for a large number of uncountable nouns. There isn't much time left., A little:  - Used for a small, sufficient amount. A little money., A lot of:  - with both countable and uncountable nouns. We have a lot of books. There is a lot of water in the bottle., Some - used for an undefined quantity, usually in positive , any - used for an undefined quantity in questions and negative sentences. Do you have any doubts?,

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