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Which of the following is a quantifier?
Which of the following is a quantifier?
- Many (correct)
- Run
- Quickly
- House
What does a quantifier typically modify?
What does a quantifier typically modify?
- Noun (correct)
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Verb
Which quantifier is typically used with count nouns?
Which quantifier is typically used with count nouns?
- Much
- Many (correct)
- Little
- Amount
Which quantifier is generally used with non-count nouns?
Which quantifier is generally used with non-count nouns?
Which of the following is a count noun?
Which of the following is a count noun?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a quantifier.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a quantifier.
Which of the following can be used to emphasize 'many'?
Which of the following can be used to emphasize 'many'?
We don't have ______ time to waste.
We don't have ______ time to waste.
There are ______ apples on the tree.
There are ______ apples on the tree.
Did you put ______ sugar in my coffee?
Did you put ______ sugar in my coffee?
How ______ brothers and sisters do you have?
How ______ brothers and sisters do you have?
There isn't ______ milk left in the fridge.
There isn't ______ milk left in the fridge.
I have ______ homework to do tonight.
I have ______ homework to do tonight.
She has ______ pairs of shoes.
She has ______ pairs of shoes.
The recipe doesn't call for ______ salt.
The recipe doesn't call for ______ salt.
Are there ______ students in the classroom today?
Are there ______ students in the classroom today?
He doesn't have ______ experience in this field.
He doesn't have ______ experience in this field.
Do you want to eat ______ pizza?
Do you want to eat ______ pizza?
How ______ money do you have?
How ______ money do you have?
There are ______ people at the park today.
There are ______ people at the park today.
I don't have ______ information about that.
I don't have ______ information about that.
She has ______ patience with her students.
She has ______ patience with her students.
How ______ eggs do we need for the cake?
How ______ eggs do we need for the cake?
I added ______ water to the soup.
I added ______ water to the soup.
There aren't ______ clouds in the sky today.
There aren't ______ clouds in the sky today.
He drank ______ juice this morning.
He drank ______ juice this morning.
How ______ books do you read in a year?
How ______ books do you read in a year?
We don't need ______ help, thanks.
We don't need ______ help, thanks.
There are ______ animals in the zoo.
There are ______ animals in the zoo.
I don't have ______ patience for this.
I don't have ______ patience for this.
How ______ languages do you speak?
How ______ languages do you speak?
I don't have ______ time to explain.
I don't have ______ time to explain.
There are ______ stars in the sky.
There are ______ stars in the sky.
I don't need ______ sugar in my tea.
I don't need ______ sugar in my tea.
How ______ songs are on this album?
How ______ songs are on this album?
I don't have ______ energy to go out tonight.
I don't have ______ energy to go out tonight.
When would you typically use 'much' in a sentence?
When would you typically use 'much' in a sentence?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of 'many'?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of 'many'?
Which of the following sentences correctly emphasizes the quantity using 'much'?
Which of the following sentences correctly emphasizes the quantity using 'much'?
In what type of sentences is the use of 'much' less common but still grammatically possible?
In what type of sentences is the use of 'much' less common but still grammatically possible?
Which of the following phrases is suitable for emphasizing 'many'?
Which of the following phrases is suitable for emphasizing 'many'?
Choose the sentence where 'much' correctly modifies a non-count noun.
Choose the sentence where 'much' correctly modifies a non-count noun.
Identify the sentence that demonstrates the appropriate use of the quantifier 'many'.
Identify the sentence that demonstrates the appropriate use of the quantifier 'many'.
Which sentence best replaces 'There is a large amount of traffic today' while using 'much' or 'many'?
Which sentence best replaces 'There is a large amount of traffic today' while using 'much' or 'many'?
Select the correct option to fill in the blank: 'How ______ siblings do you have?'
Select the correct option to fill in the blank: 'How ______ siblings do you have?'
Which of the following is the correct way to phrase a question about the quantity of free time someone has?
Which of the following is the correct way to phrase a question about the quantity of free time someone has?
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' in a negative context?
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' in a negative context?
In which scenario would you use 'many' instead of 'much'?
In which scenario would you use 'many' instead of 'much'?
Choose the sentence that uses 'much' or 'many' correctly to ask about an amount.
Choose the sentence that uses 'much' or 'many' correctly to ask about an amount.
Select the sentence that properly emphasizes a large quantity of something using 'too much' or 'too many'.
Select the sentence that properly emphasizes a large quantity of something using 'too much' or 'too many'.
Which option correctly uses 'many' in a question about a countable noun?
Which option correctly uses 'many' in a question about a countable noun?
Identify the sentence that correctly uses a quantifier with a non-count noun in a negative statement.
Identify the sentence that correctly uses a quantifier with a non-count noun in a negative statement.
How do you correctly ask about the quantity of juice someone wants, using either 'much' or 'many'?
How do you correctly ask about the quantity of juice someone wants, using either 'much' or 'many'?
Choose the sentence that uses 'many' or 'much' correctly to ask about the quantity of something plural.
Choose the sentence that uses 'many' or 'much' correctly to ask about the quantity of something plural.
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' to describe a lack of something?
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' to describe a lack of something?
In which sentence is 'many' used correctly to describe a quantity?
In which sentence is 'many' used correctly to describe a quantity?
Which option best completes the sentence: 'She doesn't have ______ patience with her students today.'?
Which option best completes the sentence: 'She doesn't have ______ patience with her students today.'?
Choose the most appropriate phrase to complete the question: 'How ______ money do you need for the trip?'
Choose the most appropriate phrase to complete the question: 'How ______ money do you need for the trip?'
Which sentence correctly uses "much" to emphasize a feeling or emotion?
Which sentence correctly uses "much" to emphasize a feeling or emotion?
Select the option that correctly fills the blank: 'There aren’t ______ clouds in the sky today.'
Select the option that correctly fills the blank: 'There aren’t ______ clouds in the sky today.'
Which of the following best completes the sentence: 'I don't have ______ energy to finish this project tonight.'?
Which of the following best completes the sentence: 'I don't have ______ energy to finish this project tonight.'?
Choose the option that correctly uses 'much' or 'many' in a question about the amount of coffee someone drinks.
Choose the option that correctly uses 'much' or 'many' in a question about the amount of coffee someone drinks.
Which is the correct form of the sentence: She does not have ______ experience in marketing.
Which is the correct form of the sentence: She does not have ______ experience in marketing.
Which sentence properly uses 'much' or 'many' to inquire about the quantity of songs on an album?
Which sentence properly uses 'much' or 'many' to inquire about the quantity of songs on an album?
Select the sentence where 'much' or 'many' is correctly used in relation to countable plural nouns.
Select the sentence where 'much' or 'many' is correctly used in relation to countable plural nouns.
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct when quantifying 'homework'?
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct when quantifying 'homework'?
Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'much' or 'many' regarding 'friends'.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'much' or 'many' regarding 'friends'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' to ask a question about countable items?
Which sentence correctly uses 'much' or 'many' to ask a question about countable items?
Which sentence is correct about suggesting a quantity of sugar, using 'much' or 'many'?
Which sentence is correct about suggesting a quantity of sugar, using 'much' or 'many'?
Which sentence shows the correct usage of 'much' in asking about the extent of help needed?
Which sentence shows the correct usage of 'much' in asking about the extent of help needed?
Which of these sentences accurately uses 'much' or 'many' to describe a plural noun?
Which of these sentences accurately uses 'much' or 'many' to describe a plural noun?
Choose the option that properly employs 'much' or 'many' to describe 'time'.
Choose the option that properly employs 'much' or 'many' to describe 'time'.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'much' or 'many'?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'much' or 'many'?
Choose the correct sentence using 'much' or 'many' when referring to help.
Choose the correct sentence using 'much' or 'many' when referring to help.
Flashcards
What is a quantifier?
What is a quantifier?
A word preceding a noun to indicate quantity or amount.
What does 'many' mean?
What does 'many' mean?
Indicates a large number of countable items.
What does 'much' mean?
What does 'much' mean?
Indicates a large amount of something that can't be counted.
When do you use 'many'?
When do you use 'many'?
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When do you use 'much'?
When do you use 'much'?
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How to emphasize 'many'?
How to emphasize 'many'?
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How to emphasize 'much'?
How to emphasize 'much'?
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Meaning of 'many'
Meaning of 'many'
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Meaning of 'much'
Meaning of 'much'
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Emphasizing 'many'
Emphasizing 'many'
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Emphasizing 'much'
Emphasizing 'much'
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Plural Count Noun Exceptions
Plural Count Noun Exceptions
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What do quantifiers show?
What do quantifiers show?
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Count nouns
Count nouns
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Non-count nouns
Non-count nouns
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What are quantifiers?
What are quantifiers?
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When to Use 'Much'?
When to Use 'Much'?
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Example of 'many'
Example of 'many'
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Example of 'much'
Example of 'much'
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Quantifier Definition
Quantifier Definition
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'Many' Definition
'Many' Definition
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'Much' Definition
'Much' Definition
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Plural Count Noun Irregularities
Plural Count Noun Irregularities
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Lesson Focus
Lesson Focus
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Common quantifiers
Common quantifiers
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Study Notes
- Quantifiers are words preceding a noun, indicating its quantity or amount.
- Percentages are approximate numbers to help understand the general amounts.
- Quantifiers don't have specific amounts attached.
- Common quantifiers include: all, every, almost all, almost every, most, many, much, a lot of, lots of, some, several, a few, few, a little, little, a couple, almost no, no, each, any
Many
- Denotes a large number or amount.
- Used primarily with plural, count nouns.
- Can be used in affirmative/positive, negative sentences, and questions.
- Plural count nouns usually end in -s.
- Common plural noun exceptions do not end in -s, such as people, teeth, or children.
- Emphasize using "so + many," "too + many," or "many + more".
Much
- Denotes a large amount.
- Used before non-count nouns
- Used in negative sentences and questions.
- Less common in affirmative sentences, and sound more formal.
- To emphasize, use "so + much," "too + much," or "much + more".
- Common in affirmative sentences.
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