6 Questions
Which of the following is a quantifier in English?
Few
Which quantifier is used to indicate a large quantity in English?
Plenty of
Which of the following is a correct quantifier usage in English?
I have little time to spare.
What quantifier is missing in the following sentence: 'I have ___ apples left'?
few
Which quantifier correctly completes the sentence: 'She has ___ friends who live abroad'?
a few
What quantifier should fill the blank in the sentence: 'He has ___ experience in coding'?
considerable
Study Notes
Quantifiers in English
- Some, any, a lot, lots, many, much, few, little, and all are quantifiers in English.
- A lot and lots are used to indicate a large quantity.
- A correct quantifier usage in English is: "I have some money."
- The correct completion of the sentence "I have ___ apples left" is "some" or "any".
- The sentence "She has ___ friends who live abroad" is correctly completed with "many" or "a lot".
- The correct completion of the sentence "He has ___ experience in coding" is "some" or "a lot".
Test your understanding of quantifiers in the English language with this 10-question multiple-choice quiz. Challenge yourself with questions on the use of words like "some," "any," "few," and "many" in English grammar.
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