English Grammar - Quantifiers

Quantifiers

THE QUANTIFIERS Introduction Quantifiers are determiners that describe quantity in a noun phrase. They answer the question "How many?&quo...

Quantifiers MANY, MUCH, FEW, & LITTLE

The Quantifiers Many and Much Much and many are known as “quantifiers”. They are used to talk about quantities, amounts...

The quantifier ENOUGH

THE QUANTIFIERS ENOUGH Enough + Noun Enough is usually placed before nouns, to indicate the quantity required or necessary: Examples...

Cardinal and ordinal numbers, percentages

The Quantifiers: talking about numbers in English CARDINAL and ORDINAL NUMBERS The cardinal numbers (one, two, three, etc.) are adjectives ref...

Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns

Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns Adjectives and adjectival phrases that describe quantity are shown below. Some can only go with...

The quantifiers FEW and LITTLE

A few and few, a little and little As the previous lesson,  a few (for countable nouns) and a little (for uncountable nouns) describe the qu...

The relative adverbs SOME and ANY

Some and Any Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some Some is...

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