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some
an unspecified amount or number of (used with both count and no-count nouns). "He has some wine."
plenty of
more than enough (used with both count and no-count nouns). "There are plenty of eggs."
lots of
many, a synonym of a lot of (used with both count and no-count nouns). "There are lots of books on the table."
a lot of
wide range of, many (used with both count and no-count nouns). "He has a lot of work to do."
enough
sufficient (used with both count and no-count nouns). "I'm finished eating. I have had enough."
several
more than two but not many (used with count nouns). "Several people are wearing masks."
a few
a small number of (used with count nouns). "There were only a few people at the meeting."
too many
to an excessive extent or degree; (used with count nouns). "Too many cooks in the kitchen."
a bit
somewhat; to some extent (used with no-count nouns). "She is a bit angry."
a little
small in size, amount, or degree (used with no-count nouns). "I need a little more time."
too much
an intolerable, impossible, or exhausting situation or experience (used with no-count nouns). "Too much work."