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  • She's rich. She's got some / lots of money.
    She's rich. She's got lots of money.
  • The / a primer minister will give a speech this afternoon.
    The primer minister will give a speech this afternoon.
  • I saw a / an movie last night.
    I saw a movie last night.
  • There is a / some cheese in the fridge.
    There is some cheese in the fridge.
  • I haven't got much / many time. I must leave right now.
    I haven't got much time. I must leave now.
  • How many / How much soup is in the bowl?
    How much soup is in the bowl?
  • How much / many effort does it take?
    How much effort does it take?
  • Are there some / any tomatoes in the fridge?
    Are there any tomatoes in the fridge?
  • There aren't some / any students in the school.
    There aren't any students in the school.
  • He hasn't received some / any e-mails yet.
    He hasn't received any e-mails yet.
  • I'm new at school, so I haven't got much / many friends.
    I'm new at school, so I haven't got many friends.
  • There are any / some flowers in a vase on the table.
    There are some flowers in a vase on the table.
  • How much/ How many slices of pizza did you eat yesterday?
    How many....?
  • Would you like any / some coffee?
    Would you like some coffee?
  • She is very popular in school. She has some / lots of friends.
    She is very popular in school. She has lots of friends.