2. Many,Much
We use MANY to talk about things we can count and to talk about a large
number:
Many mexicans are over weight.
´´How many hamburgers do you eat?´´ I eat five hamburgers when I go to
McDonald´s.
We use MUCH with things (nouns) we can´t count and to talk about a large
number:
Mexicans eat much sugar.
´´How much rice do you eat?´´ ´´I don´t eat much rice.´´
3. We use FEW/A FEW only with things we can count and to talk about a small
number.
I have a few cucumbers (2), I can prepare a salad.
I eat few sándwiches every day, only two.
We use LITTLE/A LITTLE only with things we can´t count and to talk about a small
number.
Michael Phelps drinks a Little coffee in the morning.
Diabetic people eat Little sugar.
4. Too/Enough
Too Shows that somethings is more than you need or want:
Hamburgers have too many calories. / Children eat too much sugar.
(We can count calories) (We can´t count sugar)
Enough shows something is sufficient. You have exactly the amount you need
(no more, no less):
I have enough apples to make the cake.
(I don´t need more apples)
You can also say it in negative: Mexicans don´t do enough exercise.
(They need to do more exercise)