1.
SOME and ANY
Some and any are used for
countable and uncountable nouns. We usually some
in positive clauses (+), and we use any
in negative clauses (-) or in questions (?).
Example:
·
I have some
messages today.
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I need some
sugar for making cupcakes.
·
I don’t have any
foods to be eaten.
·
Do you have any
idea to solve this problem?
2.
MUCH and MANY
Much and many are used in
positive clauses (+), negative (-), or in questions (?). However, we used much with singular uncountable nouns, so
we need scale or something for count a large quantity. And we use many if a noun is in plural countable nouns.
Example:
·
How much
water should I add for making soes?
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We don’t have much time.
·
I have many
homework today.
·
Many
chocolate are available.
3.
A LOT OF and A
FEW
We use A lot of for countable and uncountable nouns in positive clauses, and
we use a few with plural countable
nouns in positive clauses or question. We can use a lot of and a few to mean “not
very much”, “not very many”.
Example:
·
I have a
lot of friends.
·
I eat a
lot of snack.
·
A few stores on this road.
·
My father go to semarang for a few days.
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