Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion:
Anthony and Catherine have __________ birds in their house.
Use count quantifiers.
many, so many, several, a few, very few, so few, almost no.
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion
Cleaning the house takes _________ time during the week.
a lot of, so much, so little, very little, little, almost no
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion:
I like to recycle that way I use ________ papers
I like to recycle, that way I use fewer papers
Give me one example of count noun and one example of non-count noun
count: noise, smoke, pollution, traffic, air, trash, space, concrete, graffiti
Non-count: trees, traffic jam, cars, roads, streets, people, trains
The air is clean because there is very _____ pollution.
little
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion.
I have _________ friends.
so many, so few, several, almost no, a few, very few, so few,
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion
I think I have ____________ homework to do.
a lot/ some / so much / almost no/
a little/ very little/ so little
I had _______ fun! I met ______ people yesterday.
so many a little
so much a few
I had ___so much____ fun! I met ____a few__ people yesterday.
Which quantifier is the best to use in this sentence: There is _______ information on this website.
a) several
b) too much
c) almost none
too much
Almost all employees complained about their schedule.
What is the best quantifier to replace almost all?
a) a lot of b) so many c) very few
a and b
Change the quantifier of this sentence with another one, the opposite meaning.
In America, almost all of the people can drive.
In America, almost no people can drive.
If you want to buy flowers, go to the shop on mains street. They have _____ ______ beautiful flowers.
many lot so very
so many
I hate the subway. There are ______ people and there is _____ space to move around.
1- so many, many, several
2- a little, very little, so little, almost no
Is the word traffic count or non-count?
non-count
Ex: There is too much traffic downtown Boston.
I have several ______. We can make _____ lemonade.
lemon lemons a few almost no so much
I have several _lemons_____. We can make __so much___ lemonade.
Change the quantifier of this sentence with another one, maintain the same meaning.
We have a lot of space in our new apartment.
so much, much
_____ students chose to study Spanish. Only ____ chose to study Japanese.
a little almost all a few much almost no
Almost all students chose to study Spanish. Only a few chose to study Japanese.
What's the difference between
almost no and almost none?
Almost no: you need an object after: Almost no vaccines have been distributed.
Almost none: do not put an object after. There's good food in Brazil. In America, almost none.
Is the expression traffic jam count or non-count?
count!
Ex: Traffic jams are so annoying!
There is ______ space in my apartment.
very little very few almost none many
very little
Give two sentences using quantifiers, make sure you use the correct quantifier if you talk about non-countable and uncountable nouns
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Which quantifier should be used before this phrase: concrete buildings (3)
not many -- so few -- very little -- none -- almost no-- so much
not many so few almost no
Create a sentence using
almost none and almost no.
A: How much gas do you have?
B: Almost none. / Almost no gas.
List 3 quantifiers that can be used with count nouns and 3 with non-count nouns
count: almost all, so many, several, a few, very few, so few, almost no, almost none,
Which quantifiers from unit 6.1 can be used with count and non-count nouns? (3)
Almost all
Almost no
Almost none