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QUANTIFIERS
To answer the questions How
much? and How many? certain quantifiers can be used
with countable nouns (friends, cups, people), others with uncountable nouns
(sugar, tea, money) and still others with all types of nouns.
Only with uncountable nouns
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With all types of nouns
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Only with countable nouns
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a little
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no, none, not any
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a few
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a bit of
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some
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a number of
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any
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several
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a great deal of
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a lot of, lots of
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a great number of
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a large amount of
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plenty of
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a large number of
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EXAMPLES
§ Would you
like some tea and a few cookies?
§ I always
put a little milk and some carrots in my
soup.
§ He has several
apples. I don't have any fruit at all.
§ She
has plenty of clothes for the winter.
§ I received a
large amount of feedback from my survey.
USING "MUCH" AND"MANY"
Much and many are
mainly used in interrogative and negative sentences. They are also used in
affirmative and negative sentences in combination with too and so.
Notice: the word many can be used alone in affirmative
sentences while the word much cannot. Much is
replaced in affirmative sentences with a lot of or lots
of (these expressions can also replace many).
Uncountable nouns
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Countable nouns
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How much sugar do you have?
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How many people came to the concert?
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There's not much sugar at the store.
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Not many people came to the concert.
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I have too much sugar at home.
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There were too many people at the concert.
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I don't know what to do with so much sugar.
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It's a problem when there are so many people.
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I wish there was not so much sugar here.
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There were not so many people last year.
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There is a lot of sugar in candy.
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There are a lot of people who want to come.
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