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  • 1 We bought SOME\ ANY expensive clothes last weekend.
    We bought some expensive clothes last weekend.
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  • We haven’t got ANY\ SOME vegetables. Nothing at all.
    We haven’t got any vegetables. Nothing at all.
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  • Can you give me a bit of/ a few paper please?
    Can you give me a bit of paper please?
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  • I took a bit of \ a few photos at the party last night.
    I took a a few photos at the party last night.
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  • There were a bit of / a lot of people at the football match on Saturday.
    There were a lot of people at the football match on Saturday.
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  • I’ve got a lot of / a bit of textbooks in my bag.
    I’ve got a lot of textbooks in my bag.
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  • Do you want to make a coffee? There’s a few / a bit of milk in the fridge.
    Do you want to make a coffee? There’s a bit of milk in the fridge.
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  • We played a few / a bit of games at the party.
    We played a few games at the party.
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  • Are you hungry? There are a few / a bit of oranges on the table.
    Are you hungry? There are a few oranges on the table.
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  • She’s got a few / a bit of jewellery, but not a lot.
    She’s got a bit of jewellery, but not a lot.
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  • My sister bought a cake and some\ a bit of cookies.
    My sister bought a cake and some cookies.
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  • Have you got any\some cash?
    Have you got any cash?
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  • There aren’t any/a few sales on at the moment.
    There aren’t any sales on at the moment.
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  • She doesn’t want to buy any/a bit of wallets. She doesn’t like any of them.
    She doesn’t want to buy any wallets. She doesn’t like any of them.
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  • I am not interested in any\a lot of discounts.
    I am not interested in any discounts.
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  • I share a lot of / a few music with my friends.
    I share a lot of music with my friends.
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