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We have ___ chairs for the guests.
We have ___ chairs for the guests.
plenty of
This box is ___ for the books.
This box is ___ for the books.
big enough
They found ___ water in the desert.
They found ___ water in the desert.
hardly any
It’s an ___ house, not too big or small.
It’s an ___ house, not too big or small.
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They have ___ time to complete the project.
They have ___ time to complete the project.
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Study Notes
Adjectives Describing Quantity and Size
- Average-sized: Describes something of a medium size, neither large nor small.
- Plenty of: Indicates a sufficient or abundant amount.
- Big enough: Suggests something is of sufficient size.
- Hardly any: Indicates a very small or insignificant amount.
Application of Adjectives
- a. We have plenty of chairs for the guests. (Indicates a sufficient number of chairs).
- b. This box is big enough for the books. (Indicates the box has sufficient capacity to hold the books).
- c. They found hardly any water in the desert. (Indicates a very small amount or virtually no water).
- d. It’s an average-sized house, not too big or small. (Indicates the house has a standard or medium size).
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Description
This quiz focuses on the adjectives that describe quantity and size, helping you understand their meanings and applications in various contexts. Test your knowledge with examples that illustrate how these adjectives are used effectively in sentences.