2. Would you like a pear?
There’s an orange.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
a/an + singular noun
3. I’ll have some crisps, please.
I need some sugar.
-Some + plural nouns / uncountable nouns
(affirmative sentences)
-offers: Would you like some coffee?
4. There aren't any chocolates in the box.
We haven’t got any time!
Any + plurals / uncountable (negative, questions)
5. There aren't many people at the concert.
How many hot dogs do you want?
Many + plural nouns
6. There isn't much milk.
How much is it?
Much + uncountable nouns
7. There are a lot of sweets.
A lot of people
I’ve got a lot of homework.
A lot of + plural nouns, uncountable nouns
8. I need a few apples for my cake.
A few + plural nouns
A little chocolate from time to time isn’t
too bad.
A little + uncountable nouns
9. COUNTABLE NOUNS UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
A biscuit / an egg
Many cookies
Some/any people
A lot of snacks
How many apples…?
A few students
Some/any milk
much money
A lot of popcorn
How much fish…?
A little sugar