This document reviews quantifiers used for indefinite quantities and amounts. It begins by reminding the reader that count nouns refer to objects that can be counted, like apples, books, and cars, while non-count nouns refer to things that cannot be counted, like water, money, and juice. It then provides examples of using quantifiers like "some", "any", "a lot of", "much", and "many" with pictures depicting different quantities of water and apples. The document reinforces that different quantifiers are used in affirmative versus negative statements depending on whether the noun is count or non-count.