   In positive sentences:
    1)A lot of/lots of:
    Ex.: I’ve got a lot of money/lots of money
    2)A lot (when there is no noun):
    Ex.: I study a lot.
    3)Plenty of (more than we need or more):
    Ex.: We’ve got plenty of time. Don’t worry!

   In negatives/questions:

   Much (with singular words)/many (with plural)/a lot of
    (with singular or plural):
   Ex.: I don’t have much money
    I don’t have many friends.
   A little (with singular, uncountable words)/a few
    (with plural/countable words)=some
    Positive connotation: You have some, enough
    Ex: How much money do you have? Just a little.
    I have a few friends.

   Very little/very few (not much/many)/or
    without article little/few
    Negative connotation: it’s not enough
    Ex.: I have very little money.
    I have very few friends.
 In negatives: any (and its compounds:
  anybody, anyone, anything
  Ex.: I don’t have any money
  I can’t see anything/anybody here.
 In affirmative sentences: no (and nobody, no
  one, nothing
  Ex.: I have no money.
  I see nothing/nobody here
 Pronoun: none
  Ex.: How much money do you have? None
 Too+adjective:
  Ex.: This class is too boring
 Too much+singular uncountable noun:
  Ex.: Nobody has too much money
 Too many+plural countable noun:
  Ex.: There are too many people in class.
 Enough+Noun:
  Ex.: There aren’t enough teachers in Madrid.
 Adjective+Enough:
  Ex.: The buses aren’t frequent enough in
  Madrid.

Quantifiers

  • 2.
    In positive sentences: 1)A lot of/lots of: Ex.: I’ve got a lot of money/lots of money 2)A lot (when there is no noun): Ex.: I study a lot. 3)Plenty of (more than we need or more): Ex.: We’ve got plenty of time. Don’t worry!  In negatives/questions:  Much (with singular words)/many (with plural)/a lot of (with singular or plural):  Ex.: I don’t have much money I don’t have many friends.
  • 3.
    A little (with singular, uncountable words)/a few (with plural/countable words)=some Positive connotation: You have some, enough Ex: How much money do you have? Just a little. I have a few friends.  Very little/very few (not much/many)/or without article little/few Negative connotation: it’s not enough Ex.: I have very little money. I have very few friends.
  • 4.
     In negatives:any (and its compounds: anybody, anyone, anything Ex.: I don’t have any money I can’t see anything/anybody here.  In affirmative sentences: no (and nobody, no one, nothing Ex.: I have no money. I see nothing/nobody here  Pronoun: none Ex.: How much money do you have? None
  • 5.
     Too+adjective: Ex.: This class is too boring  Too much+singular uncountable noun: Ex.: Nobody has too much money  Too many+plural countable noun: Ex.: There are too many people in class.
  • 6.
     Enough+Noun: Ex.: There aren’t enough teachers in Madrid.  Adjective+Enough: Ex.: The buses aren’t frequent enough in Madrid.