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Quantity Adjectives
Quantity Adjectives:
* Adjectives of Quantity answer the question ‘How much’
* Examples : Some, Little, Any, Enough 
A lotof
is "many", expresses quantity. Typically used "a lot of" in affirmative sentences, also called "a lotta" But not very polite. 
  EX: You have got much money.(have a lot of money)
  You can also use with the TOO MUCH or MANY and OS., Combined: example: There is too much work. (too much work)
Some any
Rule ofthumb:
"Some" is used in affirmative sentences.
"Any" is used in negative or interrogative sentences.
Features:
"Some" is sometimes used in questions:
a)involve offering.
Do you want some wine?
Can I give you some advice?
b) When almost certainly expect an affirmative answer.
Can I have some biscuits?
"Any" issometimes used:
a) In affirmative sentences to mean "any."
Any kid Would Have behaved like that
You can pick any of These Books
You can go anywhere you wantb) In conditional sentences to mean "someone, something, something."
If anyone ask for me, please tell them I will be back soon
If anything happens, pleasecall me Immediately
If I had any money I would buy a new car
A Little
Little: [litel] use "little" with singular noun and usually countless.
EXAMPLES:
- I havelittle interest (uncountable singular noun) in politics. [I hav interest Litel Inpolitics]. I have little interest in politics.
- Few people (plural noun) arereally bad. [Fiu pipol arrilibad]. Few people are really bad.
-Without the preposition "to" (one / one / one) before "few" and "little" have a negative meaning.
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