QUANTIFIERS NO QUANTITY NO + Uncount. + sentences pronoun: NONE NOUNS & PRONOUNS IMPRECISE QUANTITIES SOME + Count./Uncount. + , ? (offers, requests) sentences pronoun: SOME ABUNDANT QUANTITIES MUCH + Uncount. , ? sentences pronoun: MUCH What? None? Would you like to help me with some? Did you make much? > There is no paper left in the photocopier. ANY + Count./Uncount. sentences pronoun: ANY > I ve got some forms to complete. > Are there any brochures left? ANY + Count./Uncount. + (whatever), ? (doubt) sentences pronoun: ANY > We didn t make much money last month. > D o you have any samples with you? No? Well, No, there aren t any. MANY + Count. + (formal), , ? sentences pronoun: MANY > How many people were there at the conference? here, take any you like. There weren t many unfortunately. A LOT OF / LOTS OF (informal) / SEVERAL (formal) + Count./Uncount. + sentences pronoun: A LOT / LOTS / SEVERAL > There are several complaints to reply to. Yes, there are really a lot. REDUCED QUANTITIES LITTLE (not enough) / A LITTLE (enough) + Uncount. + , , ? sentences pronoun: LITTLE / A LITTLE EXCESSIVE QUANTITIES TOO MUCH / TOO LITTLE + Uncount. + , , ? sentences pronoun: TOO MUCH / TOO LITTLE > There s too much violence on TV nowadays. > The participation s too little this year, we must > There s very little water left in the dispenser. Don t worry, there s a little here. FEW (not enough) / A FEW (enough) + Count. + , , ? sentences pronoun: FEW / A FEW SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES ENOUGH + Count./Uncount. + , , ? sentences pronoun: ENOUGH > We haven t got enough time to finish this report! Don t worry, we ll make it, there s enough! improve. TOO MANY / TOO FEW + Count. + , , ? sentences pronoun: TOO MANY / TOO FEW > Are there too many leaflets on the table? Not > Few patients knew about this service. at all, I think there are too few! We d like them to become quite a few. VERBS ABUNDANT QUANTITIES verb + MUCH , ? sentences > We don t believe in self-help much. We prefer psychological support. REDUCED QUANTITIES verb + LITTLE + , , ? sentences SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES > Our motto is: Speak little, prove it. verb + ENOUGH + , , ? sentences > We will never listen to our elderly guests enough: there s always something to learn. verb + VERY MUCH / A LOT + , , ? sentences > Our customers loved the last campaign very much, statistics say. ABUNDANT QUANTITIES VERY + adjective + , , ? sentences > The results are very promising. 382 extra ADJECTIVES EXCESSIVE QUANTITIES TOO + adjective + , , ? sentences > This symptom is too important, you can t ignore it. SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES adjective + ENOUGH + , , ? sentences > This new diet isn t popular enough, we must improve it.