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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],QUANTIFIERS II CAN YOU SEE ANY DIFFERENCES IN THESE EXAMPLES?
[object Object],[object Object],A FEW – FEW
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],MANY
[object Object],[object Object],A LITTLE – LITTLE
[object Object],[object Object],MUCH
A LOT OF We use A LOT OF to refer to countable or uncountable nouns.  It is commonly found in affirmative sentences There are a lot of food in the fridge

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  • 7. A LOT OF We use A LOT OF to refer to countable or uncountable nouns. It is commonly found in affirmative sentences There are a lot of food in the fridge