(SOME) Countable-plural There are some apples on the table uncountable There is some orange juice Exception Do you want some orange juice?=  offer (?)

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(SOME) Countable-plural There are some apples on the table uncountable There is some orange juice Exception Do you want some orange juice?=  offer (?) (ANY) Countable-plural There aren’t any apples on the table Are there any apples on the table ? Uncountable There isn’t any orange juice Is there any orange juice ? Exception I have never eat any apples  after NEVER is any (A/AN) Countable-singular There is an apple on the table + - ?

A Little bit of + uncountable noun There is a little bit of milk in the fridge. I need a little bit of sugar for my tea. A few + countable noun-plural I have got a few good friends in the class. There are a few books in my house +- Not manysome