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How to use "many" , "some" and "a few"



 
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How to use "many" , "some" and "a few" #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:38 am   How to use "many" , "some" and "a few"
 

Many, some and a few use for countable nouns. But i don't know exactly their usage.

There are some wild animal
or There are a few wild animals

Please explain for me.
Thanks so much :D
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How to use "many" , "some" and "a few" #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 10, 2008 13:55 pm   How to use "many" , "some" and "a few"
 

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