This document compares countable and uncountable nouns when used with quantifiers like "a lot of", "lots of", "many", "much", "a few", and "a little"/"few"/"little". It shows that for large quantities, countable nouns can use "a lot of" or "lots of" while uncountable nouns must use "a lot of". For small quantities, countable nouns can use "a few" while uncountable nouns must use "a little".
This document compares countable and uncountable nouns when used with quantifiers like "a lot of", "lots of", "many", "much", "a few", and "a little"/"few"/"little". It shows that for large quantities, countable nouns can use "a lot of" or "lots of" while uncountable nouns must use "a lot of". For small quantities, countable nouns can use "a few" while uncountable nouns must use "a little".
This document compares countable and uncountable nouns when used with quantifiers like "a lot of", "lots of", "many", "much", "a few", and "a little"/"few"/"little". It shows that for large quantities, countable nouns can use "a lot of" or "lots of" while uncountable nouns must use "a lot of". For small quantities, countable nouns can use "a few" while uncountable nouns must use "a little".