• Some quantifiers are used with both countable and uncountable nouns. True/False 2. A little is used with countable nouns. True/False 3. There is no difference between a lot of and lots of. True/False 4. We use far to make too much and too many stronger. True/False 5. A few is used with uncountable nouns. True/False ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА

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    1. True. Some quantifiers can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns, depending on the context. For example, you can say "I have some friends" (countable noun) or "I have some water" (uncountable noun).
    2. False. A little is used with uncountable nouns to indicate a small amount. For example, you can say "I have a little time" or "There's a little sugar left in the jar."
    3. False. There is a difference between a lot of and lots of. A lot of is more formal and is used in written or formal speech. Lots of is more casual and is often used in spoken language.
    4. True. We use far to make too much and too many stronger. For example, you can say "I have far too much work to do" or "There are far too many people here."
    5. False. A few is used with countable nouns to indicate a small number. For example, you can say "I have a few friends" or "There are a few apples left in the basket."

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