Here's a list of common quantifiers along with information on whether they are used with countable or uncountable nouns:
### Quantifiers for Countable Nouns
1. Many - *countable* (e.g., "many books")
2. A few - *countable* (e.g., "a few friends")
3. Few - *countable* (e.g., "few students")
4. Several - *countable* (e.g., "several countries")
5. A number of - *countable* (e.g., "a number of people")
6. Each - *countable* (e.g., "each car")
7. Every - *countable* (e.g., "every student")
8. Both - *countable* (e.g., "both options")
9. Numerous - *countable* (e.g., "numerous examples")
10. A couple of - *countable* (e.g., "a couple of ideas")
### Quantifiers for Uncountable Nouns
1. Much - *uncountable* (e.g., "much information")
2. A little - *uncountable* (e.g., "a little milk")
3. Little - *uncountable* (e.g., "little water")
4. A great deal of - *uncountable* (e.g., "a great deal of effort")
5. A bit of - *uncountable* (e.g., "a bit of luck")
6. An amount of - *uncountable* (e.g., "an amount of information")
7. Plenty of - *uncountable* (e.g., "plenty of advice")
8. Sufficient - *uncountable* (e.g., "sufficient time")
### Quantifiers for Both Countable and Uncountable Nouns
1. Some - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "some books" / "some water")
2. Any - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "any apples" / "any sugar")
3. No - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "no cars" / "no money")
4. A lot of / Lots of - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "a lot of people" / "a lot of information")
5. Enough - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "enough chairs" / "enough time")
6. All - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "all students" / "all food")
7. More - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "more books" / "more advice")
8. Most - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "most animals" / "most knowledge")
9. Plenty of - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "plenty of options" / "plenty of water")
10. Almost all - *countable & uncountable* (e.g., "almost all students" / "almost all equipment")