3-1: Quantifiers
3-2: Some, Any, No
3-3: Many / Few / All
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What do quantifiers do?
They describe the amount/how much of a noun
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True or False: Some, Any, and No can all be used with both count and uncount nouns
True
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True or False: Many and much are never found in negative sentences and questions.
False
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True or False: 'Several' is a quantifier that goes with uncount nouns only.
False
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What is the difference between sentences used with 'some' and sentences used with 'any' or 'no'?
some = question/request/offer sentences any and no = negative sentences
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Much and many can be found in affirmative sentences if they follow 1 or 3 different words. Name two of them.
so, as, or too
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Most quantifiers can be used without a noun when answering a question; however, there are four that require the use of a noun. Name two.
no, all, every, and each
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How are these two sentences different? 1. I don't have any water. 2. You can drink anything in the fridge.
The second sentence is not negative; it means it doesn't matter which one
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Which of these is considered formal, and which is considered informal? 1. A great deal of 2. Plenty of
A great deal of = formal Plenty of = informal
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Correct this sentence: Neither my shoes are dirty.
Neither of my shoes are dirty.
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Correct the mistake in this sentence: Would you like any of my cake?
Would you like some of my cake?
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Correct the following sentence: There are few clouds in the sky; it might rain!
I have a few clouds in the sky; it might rain!
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Complete the following sentence with the correct quantifier(s); list all possible answers: The boy actually ate _____ his vegetables!
all or all of
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Fill in the blank with the correct quantifier(s); list all possible answers: _______ is into coming to my equinox party! What am I going to do?
No one and eveyone
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Complete this sentence with the correct quantifier(s); use all possibilities: ______ you like about that movie is strange!
Everything or all
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