The document provides examples of using quantifiers like "some/any", "much/many", "a few/a little/a lot of", and "a/an" in English sentences. For "some/any", it gives sentence examples using both words and asks which one is correct. For "much/many", it does the same thing and also includes examples with "how much/how many". It then gives examples of using "a few", "a little", and "a lot of" to talk about quantities. Finally, it provides examples of when to use "a" versus "an" depending on whether the next word starts with a vowel sound.
The document provides examples of using quantifiers like "some/any", "much/many", "a few/a little/a lot of", and "a/an" in English sentences. For "some/any", it gives sentence examples using both words and asks which one is correct. For "much/many", it does the same thing and also includes examples with "how much/how many". It then gives examples of using "a few", "a little", and "a lot of" to talk about quantities. Finally, it provides examples of when to use "a" versus "an" depending on whether the next word starts with a vowel sound.
The document provides examples of using quantifiers like "some/any", "much/many", "a few/a little/a lot of", and "a/an" in English sentences. For "some/any", it gives sentence examples using both words and asks which one is correct. For "much/many", it does the same thing and also includes examples with "how much/how many". It then gives examples of using "a few", "a little", and "a lot of" to talk about quantities. Finally, it provides examples of when to use "a" versus "an" depending on whether the next word starts with a vowel sound.
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A FEW, A LITTLE AND A LOT OF. A OR AN?
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