2. A lot of
Lots of Plural countable or uncountable noun
Ex: My uncle has a lof of money
Nina has lots of books
A lot: at the end / short answers
EX: I love my friends a lot.
EX:
Jane: Do you have any friends?
Tom: A lot!
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3. Many / Much = (-) (?)
Plural
Countable
noun
Uncountable
noun
Ex: Many cafés
Ex: Much moneys
There aren’t many cafés in Nicosia
There isn’t much money in my pocket.
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4. Plenty of (meaning: more than enough)
Plural countable or uncountable noun
Ex: My uncle has plenty of money
Nina has plenty of books
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5. A little / Very little: Uncountable noun
Ex:
I need a little time to finish my work. (meaning: some but not a lot)
I’m so busy. I have very little time for myself. (meaning: not much)
A few / Very few: Plural countable noun
Ex:
The town has a few cinemas. (meaning: some but not a lot)
She has very few friends. (meaning: not many)
a little very little
a few very few
some but
not a lot not much/many
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6. Too + adjective
EX:
too big
too expensive
Too much + uncountable noun
EX
There’s too much noise.
Too many + plural countable noun
EX
There are too many tourists.
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7. Enough + noun
EX:
There aren’t enough trees.
Adjective + enough
EX:
Our house is big enough.
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8. Any: (-) (?)
plural countable or uncountable noun.
Ex: There isn’t any money in my pocket.
We don’t have any eggs.
No: (+) [meaning is negative]
plural countable or uncountable noun.
Ex: There is no money in my pocket.
We have no eggs.
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9. None = Short answers
Ex:
Jane: Do you have any money?
Tom: No. I don’t have any money. (Long answer)
Jane: Do you have any money?
Tom: None. (Short answer)
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