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  • You can't buy any/ some posters in this shop.
    any
  • Were there many/ much/ a lot of guests in the wedding? Yes, there were a lot.
    many
  • He's very busy; he has a lot of/ many/ much work to do.
    a lot of
  • We have a lot of/ many/ much oranges.
    a lot of
  • She always takes some/ any sugar with her coffee.
    some
  • have got lots of/ much/ many money.
    lots of
  • There aren't any/ some folders in my bag.
    any
  • How many/ much fish are there in the sea?
    many
  • Pam does not have any/ some pencils on her desk.
    any
  • David has a lot of/ many/ much rice, but Tyler doesn't have much/ many/ a lot of.
    a lot of, much
  • I wrote many/ much poems.
    many
  • I have some/ any magazines for you.
    some
  • How much/ many is this? It's ten dollars.
    much
  • She spends much/ many/ a lot of time watching TV.
    a lot of
  • I have seen some/ any nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
    some
  • We don't have many/ much/ a lot of bananas, and we don't have many/ a lot of/ much fruit juice.
    many/ much
  • Do you like soccer? Yes, a lot/ much, many.
    a lot
  • She hasn't got much/ many/ a lot of patience.
    much
  • How many/ much do you want? Six, please.
    many
  • How many/ much languages can you speak?
    many
  • Leila is popular. She's got a lot of/ much/ many friends. Nancy does not have many/ much/ a lot of.
    a lot of, many
  • London has a lot of/ many/ much beautiful buildings.
    a lot of
  • There are some/ any apples on the table.
    some
  • Peter has bought some/ any new books.
    some
  • We haven't got some/ any oranges at the moment.
    any