This quantifier is used with countable nouns to refer to a large number of things.
Many
"I have _____ questions for you."
Answer: a few
"Can I have _____ bread, please?"
some
"______ of the two books are on the table."
Both
There is _____ milk in the fridge."
little
This quantifier is used with uncountable nouns to express a large quantity of something.
Much
"I need _____ sugar for this recipe."
Answer: a few
"I don’t have _____ money left in my wallet."
Answer: any
"______ of the students passed the exam."
Each
There are _____ students in the class today."
few
"There aren’t _____ apples left in the basket."
many
"She added _____ salt to the soup."
Answer: a little
"There are _____ questions on the test.
Answer: some
"______ of the answers is correct."
Answer: Neither
"I have _____ interest in that topic
little
"I didn’t have _____ time to finish the project."
much
"There are _____ students who finished the homework early."
Answer: a few
"Did you bring _____ pencils to class?"
Answer: any
"______ of the teachers will be at the meeting tomorrow."
Answer: Both 2
"There are _____ books left on the shelf."
few
"I didn’t have _____ time to finish the project."
Answer: much
"I have _____ free time this weekend."
Answer: a little
I have _____ homework to do tonight."
Answer: some
"______ option seems good to me."
each
"There is _____ time before the event starts."
little