MANY = LARGE QUANTITY - I have many friends o I have a lot of/ lots of/ plenty of friends - There are many people here o There are a lot of/ lots of/ plenty of people here A FEW = MAYBE SUFFICIENT QUANTITY - I have a few friends - There are a few vegetables left FEW = INSUFFICIENT QUANTITY - I have few reais - There are few people in that concert UNCOUNTABLE: WATER, MEAT, SUGAR, BREAD, RICE, BEANS, MONEY, CORN, AIR, ETC MUCH = LARGE QUANTITY - I have much money o I have a lot of/ lots of/ plenty of money - There is much water on the street o There is a lot of/ lots of/ plenty of water on the street A LITTLE = MAYBE SUFFICIENT QUANTITY - I have a little patient - There is a little food left LITTLE = INSUFFICIENT QUANTITY - I have little money in my bank account - There is little milk A LOT OF/ LOTS OF/ PLENTY OF = LARGE QUANTITY - Countable and Uncountable ENOUGH/ SOME = SUFFICIENT QUANTITY - Countable and Uncountable NO = NO QUANTITY - Countable and Uncountable WHERE, ONE, BODY, THING SOME = AFFIRMATIVE/ OFFER (INTERROGATIVE) - Would you like some water? - Would you like some coffee? - Would you like to wear some clothes? - I have some friends - I listen to some music - They bought some gifts ANY = INTERROGATIVE/ NEGATIVE (= ZERO) - There isn’t any food - There aren’t any pets in my city - I don’t have any money - Do you have any money? - Is there anything in the fridge? - Are there anyone in your house? - I didn’t travel to anywhere NO = AFFIRMATIVE – NEGATIVE - There is no food - There are no pets in my city - I have no money - There is nobody in my house - I traveled to nowhere