Much, many, any
1 I opened the fridge and saw that there wasn't any milk.
2 How many people are going to be at your party?
3 My parents aren't going to be happy when they see the broken window.
4 How much bread do you have?
5 I bought some fruits: apples, bananas and oranges.
Much - stosujemy w przypadku rzeczowników niepoliczalnych, np. There isn't much sugar left.
Many - stosujemy w przypadku rzeczowników policzalnych, np. There aren't many students at the school.
Some - używamy w twierdzeniach, np. would you like some sugar?
Any - używamy w przeczeniach, np. There isn't any sugar left.
Bezokolicznik ze słowem to (infinitive) – używamy po większości czasowników, które oznaczają decyzje, plany i zamiary (want, would like, plan, decide, be going to).