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AFFIRMATIVE

COUNTABLE IN
SINGULAR

A / AN
e.g. I am eating an apple

SOME
e.g. There are some posters
in the classroom.
SOME
UNCOUNTABLE
e.g. There is some sugar in
the kitchen.
(A) FEW
COUNTABLE (Small
e.g. There are few students
quantity)
in this classroom.
(A) LITTLE
UNCOUNTABLE
e.g. There is little milk in the
(Small quantity)
glass
A LOT OF / MANY
COUNTABLE (Big
e.g. There are a lot of people
quantity)
in the concert
A LOT OF / MUCH
UNCOUNTABLE (Big
e.g. There is a lot of bread
quantity)
in the bakery
One more = another (singular) / other (singular/plural)

COUNTABLE IN
PLURAL

NEGATIVE
A / AN
e.g. I dont like to make a
reservation
ANY
e.g. There arent any
computers in my house
ANY
e.g. There isnt any beer in
the fridge
(A) FEW
e.g. There arent few
reasons why you should fail
(A) LITTLE
e.g. There isnt little money
in your pocket
MANY
e.g. There arent many trees
in the forest.
MUCH
e.g. There isnt much
whisky in the bar

VERB+ENOUGH: Do not give me more money. I have got enough.


ENOUGH + NOUN: There are not enough students in this classroom.
ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH: I am not strong enough to move a tree.
(I love teaching & I love learning)

INTERROGATIVE
A / AN
Are you a waiter?
ANY
e.g. Are there any questions?
ANY
e.g. Is there any fish left?
(A) FEW
e.g. Can you give me a few
minutes to finish the exam?
(A) LITTLE
e.g. Can you give me a little
sugar to make my cake?
MANY
e.g. Are there many faulty
computers in the library?
MUCH
e.g. Is there much pink
pepper in the storeroom?

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