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Many/much/a Lot (Of) /lots (Of) / Plenty (Of)

The document discusses quantifiers in English including many, much, a lot, lots, plenty, a few, a little, few, and little. It provides examples of their use in affirmative and negative sentences with countable and uncountable nouns.
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Many/much/a Lot (Of) /lots (Of) / Plenty (Of)

The document discusses quantifiers in English including many, much, a lot, lots, plenty, a few, a little, few, and little. It provides examples of their use in affirmative and negative sentences with countable and uncountable nouns.
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Many/much/a lot (of)/lots (of)/ plenty (of)

Many + plural countable nouns

How many people were at the meeting yesterday?

I did not see many people from work here.

Much + uncountable nouns

How much sugar do you need?

I did not manage to learn much information from him.

a lot/lots/plenty

There were a lot of people in the party.

Have some more food. There is lots left.

Have you got enough money? Yes, plenty.

Affirmative sentences

There is too much sugar in my coffee.

I miss my family very much.

Many/a number of people believe that recent technological developments have


improved our lives.

I was ill for many weeks

A few/a little/few/little
A few/few (Plural Countable only)

I have a few friends, so I am happy.

I have few friends, so I am lonely sometimes.

Very few people disagreed with him.

A little/little (Uncountable only)

I have a little money, let us go to the snack bar.

I have little money so I cannot buy anything.

Very, so, too

There is very little milk in my coffee.

Only + a little/a few

He has got only a few friends

Some, any, much, many, a little, a few, a lot, lots, plenty (pronouns)

Have you got any money? No, I have not got any.

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