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My baby brother’s got a few / a little hair.
My baby brother’s got a little hair.
There are a lot of/much lights in this room.
There are a lot of lights in this room.
There isn’t many/much sports equipment in this gym.
There isn’t much sports equipment in this gym.
There are a few / a little restaurants in that street.
There are a few restaurants in that street.
There is a little/a few furniture in the shop.
There is a little furniture in the shop.
your dad / ask / (much/many) questions / about school?
Does your dad ask you many questions about school?
your teachers/give you/ (much/many) homework?
Do your teachers give you much homework?
you / play / (much/many) computer games / in your free time?
Do you play many computer games in your free time?
you / watch / (much/many) TV programmes?
Do you watch many TV programmes?
I've got (few / little) apples in my bag.
I've got few apples in my bag.
Have you got an / any / a few orange jacket?
Have you got an orange jacket?
I don’t make many / a little / much money.
I don’t make much money.
I can’t find a lot / any / an information about the topic.
I can’t find any information about the topic.
Can I have a little / a few / many apple juice?
Can I have a little apple juice?
There were many / little / a few students in the classroom.
There were a few students in the classroom.
She hasn’t got an / many / much friends at school.
She hasn’t got many friends at school.
We bought much / many / lots of food
We bought lots of food
Some / Any / A lot jobs are dull, but others are fascinating.
Some jobs are dull, but others are fascinating.
Harry has got a beard, but he hasn’t got a few / a little / much hair.
Harry has got a beard, but he hasn’t got much hair.
Do you do any / some / much interesting activities?
Do you do any interesting activities?