1. QUANTIFIERS
SOME A LOT OF/LOTS OF/PLENTY OF
Statements Countable and uncountable in
I want some tea statements
Questions I’ve got a lot of cars
When you know that the answer is yes They ate a lot of rice
Would you like some tea? EACH/EVERY
ANY Countable single nouns
Questions and negatives Every car was new
Do you have any sugar? Each man has to work a lot
In statements
If the word IF appears BOTH
Tell me if you find any information Is followed by plural nouns
When it means: no matter which Both men did it
You can take any bus from here EITHER/NEITHER
Is followed by singular nouns
NO ONE/NO+ NOUN Neither you nor Peter made it
Statements Either you or me should go
There was no one BOTH/EITHER/NEITHER
I had no money Can be used in correlative structures
Negatives Both you and me are the
There wasn’t anyone winners Neither Mary nor Peter
I didn’t have any money arrived
NONE= NOBODY/NOTHING Either James or john will come
How much money did you get?
None
None came to the party
NOBODY
Is always plural
Nobody come to the party
MUCH/MANY
Uncountable/countable names in
negatives and interrogatives
There isn’t much to do
There aren’t many people here
LITTLE/FEW
Uncountable/countable names
There is little money left
There are few people here
A LITTLE/A FEW
Positive meaning
At least a few people came