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Little:

 There is little hope that we will find your dog.

 There is little time left to finish the project.

 The student showed little interest in the class.

Few:

 I had few friends when I was in high school, which made me feel lonely.

 The restaurant always has few customers in the summer.

 The singer saw few people at the concert.

A lot of:

 She always hangs out with a lot of friends.

 I earned a lot of money on my last project.

 He bought a lot of toys for his children at Christmas.

Many:

 Many students left the class before it was over.

 Maria has many relatives in her neighborhood.

 We do not have many books at home.

Much:

 Kevin does not have much experience, so he cannot find a job.

 I do not have much homework to do today.

 We received much support from all members of the community.

Some:
 I have some fruits in the fridge. You can take them.

 Mike asked me for some pencils, but he did not return them to me.

 My brother needs some cash to pay for the food.

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