This video teaches English quantifiers through daily sentences: 'some' and 'any' are used in affirmative and interrogative sentences respectively, 'many' and 'much' are used with countable and uncountable nouns respectively, while 'a few' and 'a little' indicate small quantities of countable and uncountable nouns.
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🔥 Learn SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY, A LITTLE & A FEW Easily | Daily English Sentences 🇺🇸Añadido:
I have some books.
I have some books.
I have some milk.
I have some milk.
She bought some apples.
She bought some apples.
He drank some juice.
He drank some juice.
Do you have any pencils?
Do you have any pencils?
Do you have any sugar?
Do you have any sugar?
Are there any eggs?
Are there any eggs?
Is there any water?
Is there any water?
We need some plates.
We need some plates.
We need some rice.
We need some rice.
They do not have any bags.
They do not have any bags.
I do not have any money.
I do not have any money.
She saw some birds outside.
She saw some birds outside.
He needs some help.
He needs some help.
Are there any students here?
Are there any students here?
Is there any coffee left?
Is there any coffee left?
I bought some bananas.
I bought some bananas.
She added some salt.
She added some salt.
Do you have any notebooks?
Do you have any notebooks?
Do you have any butter?
Do you have any butter?
There are some flowers here.
There are some flowers here.
There is some cheese in the fridge.
There is some cheese in the fridge.
He does not have any friends nearby.
He does not have any friends nearby.
We do not have any bread.
We do not have any bread.
She wants some cookies.
She wants some cookies.
I want some tea.
I want some tea.
Are there any buses today?
Are there any buses today?
Is there any snow outside?
Is there any snow outside?
We saw some cats in the park.
We saw some cats in the park.
They bought some oil.
They bought some oil.
Do they have any tickets?
Do they have any tickets?
Do they have any information?
Do they have any information?
I need some cups.
I need some cups.
I need some advice.
I need some advice.
There are some chairs in the room.
There are some chairs in the room.
There is some soup on the table.
There is some soup on the table.
He bought some oranges yesterday.
He bought some oranges yesterday.
She drank some coffee this morning.
She drank some coffee this morning.
Are there any letters for me?
Are there any letters for me?
Is there any homework today?
Is there any homework today?
How many books do you have?
How many books do you have?
How much water do you drink?
How much water do you drink?
There are many cars outside.
There are many cars outside.
We do not have much time.
We do not have much time.
She has many friends at school.
She has many friends at school.
He does not drink much coffee.
He does not drink much coffee.
How many apples do we need?
How many apples do we need?
How much sugar should I add?
How much sugar should I add?
They have many lessons today.
They have many lessons today.
I do not have much energy.
I do not have much energy.
We saw many birds near the lake.
We saw many birds near the lake.
There is a lot of rain today.
There is a lot of rain today.
How many students are here?
How many students are here?
How much milk is left?
How much milk is left?
He bought many shirts online.
He bought many shirts online.
She does not need much help.
She does not need much help.
There are many shops in this city.
There are many shops in this city.
We have a lot of work today.
We have a lot of work today.
How many bags did you pack?
How many bags did you pack?
How much bread should we buy?
How much bread should we buy?
She has many pictures on her phone.
She has many pictures on her phone.
There is a lot of noise outside.
There is a lot of noise outside.
We need many boxes for moving day.
We need many boxes for moving day.
I do not have much money now.
I do not have much money now.
How many chairs are in the kitchen?
How many chairs are in the kitchen?
How much oil do you use?
How much oil do you use?
They invited many guests yesterday.
They invited guests yesterday.
He has a lot of patience.
He has a lot of patience.
There are many stars tonight.
There are many stars tonight.
We do not have much cheese.
We do not have much cheese.
How many notebooks did she buy?
How many notebooks did she buy?
How much tea do you want?
How much tea do you want?
I saw many dogs in the street.
I saw many dogs in the street.
There is a lot of snow outside.
There is a lot of snow outside.
They have many toys at home.
They have many toys at home.
She does not eat much sugar.
She does not eat much sugar.
How many windows are open?
How many windows are open?
How much coffee does he drink?
How much coffee does he drink?
We need many plates for dinner.
We need many plates for dinner.
I do not have much free time.
I do not have much free time.
I have a few friends here.
I have a few friends here.
I have a little money.
I have a little money.
She bought a few apples.
She bought a few apples.
He drank a little milk.
He drank a little milk.
We need a few chairs.
We need a few chairs.
We need a little butter.
We need a little butter.
There are a few cookies left.
There are a few cookies left.
There is a little juice in the glass.
There is a little juice in the glass.
He packed a few shirts.
He packed a few shirts.
I need a little help.
I need a little help.
She knows a few English words.
She knows a few English words.
She has a little free time.
She has a little free time.
I bought a few magazines.
I bought a few magazines.
We added a little salt.
We added a little salt.
They invited a few guests.
They invited a few guests.
He needs a little sleep.
He needs a little sleep.
There are a few birds outside.
There are a few birds outside.
There is a little snow outside today.
There is a little snow outside today.
We saw a few cats near the school.
We saw a few cats near the school.
I drank a little coffee.
I drank a little coffee.
She has a few cousins in London.
She has a few cousins in London.
He has a little experience.
He has a little experience.
I need a few tomatoes for lunch.
I need a few tomatoes for lunch.
We need a little oil.
We need a little oil.
They bought a few sandwiches.
They bought a few sandwiches.
She wants a little tea.
She wants a little tea.
There are a few students in class.
There are a few students in class.
There is a little cheese left.
There is a little cheese left.
He found a few old photos.
He found a few old photos.
I need a little peace and quiet.
I need a little peace and quiet.
We have a few questions today.
We have a few questions today.
She drank a little water after running.
She drank a little water after running.
I packed a few books in my bag.
I packed a few books in my bag.
He has a little homework to do tonight.
He has a little homework to do tonight.
They saw a few buses downtown.
They saw a few buses downtown.
We have a little pasta for dinner.
We have a little pasta for dinner.
She bought a few flowers for her mom.
She bought a few flowers for her mom.
I need a little sugar for my coffee.
I need a little sugar for my coffee.
There are a few people outside.
There are a few people outside.
There is a little smoke in the kitchen.
There is a little smoke in the kitchen.
I have some books.
I have some books.
I have some milk.
I have some milk.
She bought some apples.
She bought some apples.
He drank some juice.
He drank some juice.
Do you have any pencils?
Do you have any pencils?
Do you have any sugar?
Do you have any sugar?
Are there any eggs?
Are there any eggs?
Is there any water?
Is there any water?
We need some plates.
We need some plates.
We need some rice.
We need some rice.
They do not have any bags.
They do not have any bags.
I do not have any money.
I do have any money.
She saw some birds outside.
She saw some birds outside.
He needs some help.
He needs some help.
Are there any students here?
Are there any students here?
Is there any coffee left?
Is there any coffee left?
I bought some bananas.
I bought some bananas.
She added some salt.
She added some salt.
Do you have any notebooks?
Do you have any notebooks?
Do you have any butter?
Do you have any butter?
There are some flowers here.
There are some flowers here.
There is some cheese in the fridge.
There is some cheese in the fridge.
He does not have any friends nearby.
He does not have any friends nearby.
We do not have any bread.
We do not have any bread.
She wants some cookies.
She wants some cookies.
I want some tea.
I want some tea.
Are there any buses today?
Are there any buses today?
Is there any snow outside?
Is there any snow outside?
We saw some cats in the park.
We saw some cats in the park.
They bought some oil.
They bought some oil.
Do they have any tickets?
Do they have any tickets?
Do they have any information?
Do they have any information?
I need some cups.
I need some cups.
I need some advice.
I need some advice.
There are some chairs in the room.
There are some chairs in the room.
There is some soup on the table.
There is some soup on the table.
He bought some oranges yesterday.
He bought some oranges yesterday.
She drank some coffee this morning.
She drank some coffee this morning.
Are there any letters for me?
Are there any letters for me?
Is there any homework today?
Is there any homework today?
How many books do you have?
How many books do you have?
How much water do you drink?
How much water do you drink?
There are many cars outside.
There are many cars outside.
We do not have much time.
We do not have much time.
She has many friends at school.
She has many friends at school.
He does not drink much coffee.
He does not drink much coffee.
How many apples do we need?
How many apples do we need?
How much sugar should I add?
How much sugar should I add?
They have many lessons today.
They have many lessons today.
I do not have much energy.
I do not have much energy.
We saw many birds near the lake.
We saw many birds near the lake.
There is a lot of rain today.
There is a lot of rain today.
How many students are here?
How many students are here?
How much milk is left?
How much milk is left?
He bought many shirts online.
He bought many shirts online.
She does not need much help.
She does not need much help.
There are many shops in this city.
There are many shops in this city.
We have a lot of work today.
We have a lot of work today.
How many bags did you pack?
How many bags did you pack?
How much bread should we buy?
How much bread should we buy?
She has many pictures on her phone.
She has many pictures on her phone.
There is a lot of noise outside.
There is a lot of noise outside.
We need many boxes for moving day.
We need many boxes for moving day.
I do not have much money now.
I do not have much money now.
How many chairs are in the kitchen?
How many chairs are in the kitchen?
How much oil do you use?
How much oil do you use?
They invited many guests yesterday.
They invited many guests yesterday.
He has a lot of patience.
He has a lot of patience.
There are many stars tonight.
There are many stars tonight.
We do not have much cheese.
We do not have much cheese.
How many notebooks did she buy?
How many notebooks did she buy?
How much tea do you want?
How much tea do you want?
I saw many dogs in the street.
I saw many dogs in the street.
There is a lot of snow outside.
There is a lot of snow outside.
They have many toys at home.
They have many toys at home.
She does not eat much sugar.
She does not eat much sugar.
How many windows are open?
How many windows are open?
How much coffee does he drink?
How much coffee does he drink?
We need many plates for dinner.
We need many plates for dinner.
I do not have much free time.
I do not have much free time.
I have a few friends here.
I have a few friends here.
I have a little money.
I have a little money.
She bought a few apples.
She bought a few apples.
He drank a little milk.
He drank a little milk.
We need a few chairs.
We need a few chairs.
We need a little butter.
We need a little butter.
There are a few cookies left.
There are a few cookies left.
There is a little juice in the glass.
There is a little juice in a glass.
He packed a few shirts.
He packed a few shirts.
I need a little help.
I need a little help.
She knows a few English words.
She knows a few English words.
She has a little free time.
She has a little free time.
I bought a few magazines.
I bought a few magazines.
We added a little salt.
We added a little salt.
They invited a few guests.
They invited a few guests.
He needs a little sleep.
He needs a little sleep.
There are a few birds outside.
There are a few birds outside.
There is a little snow outside today.
There is a little snow outside today.
We saw a few cats near the school.
We saw a few cats near the school.
I drank a little coffee.
I drank a little coffee.
She has a few cousins in London.
She has a few cousins in London.
He has a little experience.
He has a little experience.
I need a few tomatoes for lunch.
I need a few tomatoes for lunch.
We need a little oil.
We need a little oil.
They bought a few sandwiches.
They bought a few sandwiches.
She wants a little tea.
She wants a little tea.
There are a few students in class.
There are a few students in class.
There is a little cheese left.
There is a little cheese left.
He found a few old photos.
He found a few old photos.
I need a little peace and quiet.
I need a little peace and quiet.
We have a few questions today.
We have a few questions today.
She drank a little water after running.
She drank a little water after running.
I packed a few books in my bag.
I packed a few books in my bag.
He has a little homework to do tonight.
He has a little homework to do tonight.
They saw a few buses downtown.
They saw a few buses downtown.
We have a little pasta for dinner.
We have a little pasta for dinner.
She bought a few flowers for her mom.
She bought a few flowers for her mom.
I need a little sugar for my coffee.
I need a little sugar for my coffee.
There are a few people outside.
There are a few people outside.
There is a little smoke in the kitchen.
There is a little smoke in the kitchen.
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