1.James wants to save a few money to buy a present for her little brother. ⇒ little
2.How many cash did you spend to buy this laptop? ⇒ much
3.They have to many homework to do tonight. ⇒ too much
4.There are a little scattered rumours of Paul's death. ⇒ few
5. She left her children with many money. That's almost no money. ⇒ lefts
6.There are so lots options, I don't know what to choose. ⇒ many
7.It's interesting to find that few girls do sport three or four times a week. ⇒ play sports
8.We speak few French so we can't understand people speaking French. ⇒ a few
9.There were little people working outside when I slept last night. Maybe four or five construction workers had to work overnight. ⇒ few
10. If you travel to work at 6 a.m., there is not many traffic on the road and you can get there quickly.
⇒ much.