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There's a little / a few space left for your name at the bottom of the page.
a little
Did you spend many / a lot of time at the park?
a lot of
I found some / much information for my project online.
some
How much / many students are there at your school?
many
I've got a lot of / many cousins in Germany.
a lot of
We had a little / a few problems with the password but in the end we remembered it.
a few
My earphones aren't working, so I can't listen to some / any music on the bus.
any
I haven't got a little / much paper, so I need to buy some soon.
much
I didn't play many / much matches last season.
many
Were there _____ children at the party?
any
There's _____ fruit in the cupboard if you want it.
some
There isn't _____ rubbish in the bin.
any
Did you have _____ any help when you made that cake?
any
My brother had _____ problems with his phone, so he couldn't text me.
some
Don't make _____ noise near the exam room.
any
RULE: We use _____ with uncountable nouns.
a little
RULE: We use _____ with plural countable nouns.
a few
RULE: We use _____ and _____ in positive sentences and questions.
a few / a little
RULE: We use _____ with uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions.
much
RULE: We use _____ with plural countable nouns in questions and negatives.
many
RULE: We use _____ with plural countable/uncountable nouns, in positive/negative sentences and questions.
a lot of
RULE: We use _____ in questions and negatives.
any
RULE: We use _____ in positive sentences.
some
RULE: We use _____ and _____ with plural countable and uncountable nouns.
some / any