Many vs Much
a few vs a little
some vs any
each, both, neither
little vs few
100

This quantifier is used with countable nouns to refer to a large number of things.

Many

100

 "I have _____ questions for you."

 Answer: a few

100

 "Can I have _____ bread, please?"

 some

100

 "______ of the two books are on the table."

 Both  

100

There is _____ milk in the fridge." 


 little

200

This quantifier is used with uncountable nouns to express a large quantity of something. 

 Much

200

"I need _____ sugar for this recipe."

 Answer: a few

200

 "I don’t have _____ money left in my wallet."  

 Answer: any

200

 "______ of the students passed the exam."

 Each  

200

There are _____ students in the class today."

 few 

300

 "There aren’t _____ apples left in the basket."  

many

300

 "She added _____ salt to the soup."

 Answer: a little

300

"There are _____ questions on the test.

 Answer: some

300

 "______ of the answers is correct."  


 Answer: Neither  

300

"I have _____ interest in that topic

 little

400

"I didn’t have _____ time to finish the project."  

much

400

 "There are _____ students who finished the homework early."

Answer: a few

400

 "Did you bring _____ pencils to class?"

Answer: any

400

 "______ of the teachers will be at the meeting tomorrow."  

Answer: Both 2

400

 "There are _____ books left on the shelf."

few

500

"I didn’t have _____ time to finish the project."  

 Answer: much

500

 "I have _____ free time this weekend."

Answer: a little

500

I have _____ homework to do tonight."

Answer: some

500

 "______ option seems good to me."

each

500

"There is _____ time before the event starts."

little