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  • Have you got some / any / a few money? Yes, a few / much / a little.
    Have you got any money? Yes, a little.
  • All of/ Every my friends are coming over tonight.
    All of my friends are coming over tonight.
  • Not all / every birds can sing.
    Not all birds can sing.
  • How much / many milk is there in the fridge?
    How much milk is there in the fridge?
  • There are a few / a little shops near the university.
    There are a few shops near the university.
  • There are a lot of / a few / a little weeds in my garden! It makes me angry!
    There are a lot of weeds in my garden! It makes me angry!
  • All / Every student in the class passed the exam.
    Every student in the class passed the exam.
  • It's very quiet. There aren't much / many people here today
    It's very quiet. There aren't many people here today
  • How much / many sugar did you put in my tea?
    How much sugar did you put in my tea?
  • All / Every parents want the best for their children.
    All parents want the best for their children.
  • All / Every room in the hotel has free wi-fi and a minibar
    Every room in the hotel has free wi-fi and a minibar
  • Would you like some / any / much biscuits?
    Would you like some biscuits?
  • Do you want to go to the cinema? Sorry, I don’t have much / many time.
    Do you want to go to the cinema? Sorry, I don’t have much time.
  • How much / many cookies do we have in the jar?
    How many cookies do we have in the jar?
  • Liverpool has a lot / many of great nightclubs.
    Liverpool has a lot of great nightclubs.
  • How much / many cereal do you eat for breakfast?
    How much cereal do you eat for breakfast?
  • We saw any / some beautiful animals when we went to Austria.
    We saw some beautiful animals when we went to Austria.
  • Eating out is expensive here. There aren't some / any cheap restaurants.
    Eating out is expensive here. There aren't any cheap restaurants.
  • Is there some / any bread in the house? Yes, there is any / some.
    Is there any bread in the house? Yes, there is some.
  • How much / many soda do you drink a day?
    How much soda do you drink a day?
  • All / Every child needs love.
    Every child needs love.
  • There aren't many / a few / a little Western people who can speak Chinese.
    There aren't many Western people who can speak Chinese.
  • My job is very boring. All / Every day is the same.
    My job is very boring. Every day is the same.
  • Kate is very good at tennis. When we play, she wins all / every time.
    Kate is very good at tennis. When we play, she wins every time.
  • Don’t eat much / a few / a little chocolate. It’s not good for you.
    Don’t eat much chocolate. It’s not good for you.
  • How much / many eggs do you need to make an omlette?
    How many eggs do you need to make an omlette?
  • Hurry up! We only have a few / a little time before the coach leaves.
    Hurry up! We only have a little time before the coach leaves.
  • I feel sick because I smoke much / a lot of cigarettes a day.
    I feel sick because I smoke a lot of cigarettes a day.
  • There aren't much / many cars parks in the centre of Oxford.
    There aren't many cars parks in the centre of Oxford.
  • There are some / little expensive new flats next to the river.
    There are some expensive new flats next to the river.
  • I have cleaned all / every rooms except the bathroom.
    I have cleaned all rooms except the bathroom.
  • I have read all / every books she has written.
    I have read all books she has written.
  • There are any / a lot of / much students here today.
    There are a lot of students here today.
  • London has much / a lot of beautiful buildings.
    London has a lot of beautiful buildings.
  • I don't have some / many / any orange juice.
    I don't have any orange juice.