- In affirmative sentences 1. With uncountable nouns 2. With plural countable nouns Example Some people think cycling is too dangerous
When we use any?
- In negative sentences and questions 1. With uncountable nouns 2. With plural countable nouns Example They don't have any safety equipment
When we use much, many and a lot (of)/lots of?
- To talk about big quantities Example They used a lot of climbing equiment
Main differences between them
MUCH - In negative sentences and questions 1. With uncountable nouns MANY - In negative sentences and questions 1. With plural countable nouns
Main differences between them
A LOT OF/LOTS OF - In affirmative and negative sentences and in questions 1. With countable nouns 2. With uncountable nouns
Main differences between them
When we use 'of' in the structure 'a lot'? - When 'a lot' comes before a noun When we don't use 'of' in the structure 'a lot'? - When there is no noun after 'a lot'
When we use a few/a little/few and little?
- To talk about small quantities
Main differences between them
A FEW 1. With plural countable nouns A LITTLE 1. With uncountable nouns
When we use a few and a little?
- To talk about small quantities of something Example A few climbers have done that already
When we use few and little? - To talk about a very small quantities (almost nothing) - It gives a negative idea Example Few people in this class like football
When we use a few and a little?
- To talk about small quantities of something Example A few climbers have done that already When we use few and little? - To talk about a very small quantities (almost nothing) - It gives a negative idea Example Few people in this class like football
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QUANTIFIERS
GRAMMAR
When we use some?
- In affirmative sentences 1. With uncountable nouns 2. With plural countable nouns Example Some people think cycling is too dangerous
When we use any?
- In negative sentences and questions 1. With uncountable nouns 2. With plural countable nouns Example They don't have any safety equipment
When we use much, many and a lot (of)/lots of?
- To talk about big quantities Example They used a lot of climbing equiment
Main differences between them
MUCH - In negative sentences and questions 1. With uncountable nouns MANY - In negative sentences and questions 1. With plural countable nouns
Main differences between them
A LOT OF/LOTS OF - In affirmative and negative sentences and in questions 1. With countable nouns 2. With uncountable nouns
Main differences between them
When we use 'of' in the structure 'a lot'? - When 'a lot' comes before a noun When we don't use 'of' in the structure 'a lot'? - When there is no noun after 'a lot'
When we use a few/a little/few and little?
- To talk about small quantities
Main differences between them
A FEW 1. With plural countable nouns A LITTLE 1. With uncountable nouns
When we use a few and a little?
- To talk about small quantities of something Example A few climbers have done that already
When we use few and little? - To talk about a very small quantities (almost nothing) - It gives a negative idea Example Few people in this class like football
When we use a few and a little?
- To talk about small quantities of something Example A few climbers have done that already When we use few and little? - To talk about a very small quantities (almost nothing) - It gives a negative idea Example Few people in this class like football