Fill in the right quantifier. You can only choose between a lot of/much and many.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the appropriate quantifiers (much, many, a little, a few) to fill in the blanks in a worksheet. The goal is to choose the correct option based on the context provided in each sentence.
Answer
The exercise uses appropriate quantifiers for each noun.
The exercise has been filled out mostly correctly, with appropriate quantifiers for each noun type.
Answer for screen readers
The exercise has been filled out mostly correctly, with appropriate quantifiers for each noun type.
More Information
Quantifiers are used to express amounts or quantities and must match the countability of the noun they modify.
Tips
Confusing which quantifier to use with countable vs. uncountable nouns is common. Remember: 'much' is for uncountable, 'many' for countable.
Sources
- Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers - Cambridge Grammar - dictionary.cambridge.org
- Quantifiers: much/many/a lot of | Learn and Practise Grammar - oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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