Q: What type of noun usually follows 'each'?
Singular noun
Which expression means a large number but is used with countable nouns?
A large number of
What does the word ‘graffiti’ usually refer to?
Writing or drawings scribbled on walls or surfaces
What is ‘reverse graffiti’?
Art created by cleaning dirt from surfaces instead of adding paint
Which determiner means 'the two together'?
Both
Which determiner is used with both countable and uncountable nouns: some or each?
Some
Which quantifier expresses a small but sufficient quantity?
Enough
What does the phrase ‘public space’ mean?
An area open and accessible to all people
What’s a synonym for ‘permission’ used in the text?
Authorization
What’s the difference between ‘either’ and ‘neither’?
Either = one or the other, Neither = not one or the other
Q: What does 'no' express when used before a noun?
The absence of something
Which of these is a correct quantifier phrase: a few money / a little money?
A little money
What is ‘urban art’?
Art created in city environments, often in public spaces
What is the difference between ‘graffiti’ and ‘reverse graffiti’?
Graffiti adds marks, reverse graffiti removes dirt to create art
Which determiner can mean 'the entire amount'?
The whole
What type of determiner is 'all'?
It refers to the total quantity of plural or uncountable nouns
What is the opposite of ‘too much’ in quantity usage?
Not enough
Is the pronunciation of the word OF, weak or strong in the following expressions?
as a matter of fact
just the two of us
first of all
in spite of that
instead of me
Weak
What does ‘contribute’ mean in the sentence: ‘They contribute to the cultural scene’?
To add or give something positive
Fill in the blank: ___ artist has their own style. (each/every)
Each
Q: Give an example of a determiner that expresses a negative meaning.
No / Neither
Complete the sentence: There are ___ cultural events every year. (a lot of / a little)
A lot of
What is the noun form of 'entertain' referring to the industry?
Entertainment
What is the adjective form of 'poetry' that describes a type of language?
Poetic
What is the adjective form of 'music' that describes something related to music?
Musical