Quantifiers
Countables, noncountables, some, any, much, many
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Count nouns
Countables
what are them?
Things you can count oneby one
They have singular and plural forms.
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For example: oranges, apples, sausages, carrots, etc.
Non-count nouns
Non-Countables
what are them?
The non-count nouns are things you can't count one by one, you measure them.
They don't have a singular or plural form, they are written in the same way.
For example: sugar, beans, cereal, milk, etc.
Some and any
Some &Any
what are them?
Some and any
Used in plural and non-count nouns
Used in affirmative sentences: un poco de, algo, alguno, etc.
Some
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Any
Used in negative tenses: ninguno, nada; and in questions: un poco de, algo, alguno, etc.
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Much and many
Much Many
&
what are them?
Much and many
You should check if your noun is or not countable.
Much
Used withnon-count nouns
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Many
Used with count nouns
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Quantifiers
- There is __________ green English book in my desk.
- They have __________ idea.
- He has __________ money.
- They drink __________ beer.
- How __________ chairs do you need in your classroom?
- There aren’t __________ things to buy.
- I have __________ apple for lunch.
- I bought __________ garlic bread for dinner.
- Did you buy __________ fruits?
- How __________ cheese do you need for the pie?
Let's work
In your notebook copy the following sentences and complete them with the words: a. an, some, any, much and many.
Help your teacher with this activity
Match the quantifiers with the correct type of nouns.
Let's work on the book
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Quantifiers
Countables, noncountables, some, any, much, many
Start
Count nouns
Countables
what are them?
Things you can count oneby one
They have singular and plural forms.
+ info
For example: oranges, apples, sausages, carrots, etc.
Non-count nouns
Non-Countables
what are them?
The non-count nouns are things you can't count one by one, you measure them.
They don't have a singular or plural form, they are written in the same way.
For example: sugar, beans, cereal, milk, etc.
Some and any
Some &Any
what are them?
Some and any
Used in plural and non-count nouns
Used in affirmative sentences: un poco de, algo, alguno, etc.
Some
+ info
Any
Used in negative tenses: ninguno, nada; and in questions: un poco de, algo, alguno, etc.
+ info
Much and many
Much Many
&
what are them?
Much and many
You should check if your noun is or not countable.
Much
Used withnon-count nouns
+ info
Many
Used with count nouns
+ info
Quantifiers
Let's work
In your notebook copy the following sentences and complete them with the words: a. an, some, any, much and many.
Help your teacher with this activity
Match the quantifiers with the correct type of nouns.
Let's work on the book
Page 90 and 91