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      uncountable or plural nouns   start learning
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      uncountable or plural nouns: 100%   
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      a lot of, lots of, plenty of, most     uncountable or plural nouns   start learning
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      uncountable or plural nouns: a large amount   
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      uncountable or plural nouns   start learning
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      uncountable or plural nouns: a small amount   
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      uncountable or plural nouns: 0%   
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      much, a large amount of, a great deal of    start learning
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      uncountable nouns: a large amount   
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      uncountable nouns: a small amount   
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      (=all of two); plural nouns   start learning
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      many, a large number of, quite a few    start learning
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      plural nouns: a large amount   
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      several, a small number of, a few, few    start learning
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      plural nouns: a small amount   
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      (=none of two); singular nouns   start learning
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      There's still a little butter left.    start learning
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      a few / a little (some or a small amount)   
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      Very few people come to the meeting.    start learning
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      few / little (not many / much or not as many / much as wanted or expected)   
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      I like any brand(s) of chocolate.    start learning
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      any (It doesn't matter which / who)   
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      Both of us run a business but neither of us is good with numbers.    start learning
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      Use both + plural verb, neither + singular verb.   
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      Could I have another piece of cake, please. We've got another three meetings today.    start learning
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      Another + singular nouns and numbers (something is additional to the existing number)   
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      How much sugar have we got? None.    start learning
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      Use the pronoun none for a short answer.   
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      Rule 1 Use several, few, a large number of, quite a few    start learning
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      Rule 2 Use little, a good deal of    start learning
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      + plural or uncountable noun   
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