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Some
- A little, a few or small number or amount.
- We usually use some in positive sentences for countable and uncountable nouns.
I have some friends in London.
I usually drink some wine with my meal.
- Sometimes we use some in a question when we expect a positive YES answer.
Would you like some more tea?
Could I have some more sugar, please?
Any
- It is used with negative sentences.
- When asking questions and when a sentence is grammatically positive, but the meaning of the sentence is negative.
Do you have any ice cream left for me?
My brother never does any chores.
- We use any for both countable and uncountable nouns.
Do you have any cheese?
He doesn't have any friends in Paris.
Much
- It is used with uncountable nouns.
They don't have much money to buy a present.
Many
- It is used with countable nouns.
I don't have many English stamps in my collection.
Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.
A lot of
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