English Explanations
1. Quantifiers are words that describe the amount of something. They come before nouns. Many and much mean a large number or amount. Use many with plural countable nouns in all types of statements. Use much with uncountable nouns in negative statements and questions. Don't use much in positive statements. Use a lot of instead.
2. A lot of means a large number or amount. Use a lot of with plural countable and uncountable nouns in positive and negative statements and in questions.
3. A few and a little mean a small number or amount. Use a few with plural countable nouns. Use a little with uncountable nouns. Use a few and a little in positive statements and in questions.
4. Some means an indefinite number or amount. Use some before plural countable and uncountable nouns in positive statements and in questions. Don't use some in negative statements.
5. Any means an unknown number or amount. Use it for even the smallest number or amount. Use any before plural countable and uncountable nouns in negative statements and in questions. Don't use any in positive statements.