Which quantifier would you use to say "_____ of people in the world have internet access," showing that a large portion of people have internet access?
Most
_____ of the students passed the exam," showing that more than half of the students passed.
Most
"Many" is used to talk about large quantities of countable nouns, like books or friends.
"True"
"He has a little friends in his class." Choose the correct quantifier to use with countable nouns like “friends.”
"a little" should be "a few"
Use "some" in a sentence about food to show you have a moderate amount left.
"I have some apples left."
Choose the correct quantifier: "_____ of the team members agreed on the plan," indicating that every team member agreed.
All
_____ of the water bottles were empty after the race," suggesting that more than a few bottles were empty.
Several
A little" can only be used with countable nouns, like “friends” or “apples.”
False
"There are loads of milk left in the fridge." Choose the correct quantifier for uncountable items like milk.
"loads" should be "a little"
Use "hardly any" in a sentence about homework to show you’ve done almost none.
"I did hardly any homework last night."
Which quantifier fits in "There were only _____ cookies left in the jar," suggesting that only a small amount is left?
A few
She has _____ interest in football," showing that she’s barely interested at all.
Hardly any
"None" means zero or not any, suggesting a complete lack of something.
True
"She has none money left after shopping." Choose the correct quantifier that means “not any money.”
"none" should be "no"
Use "many" in a sentence about friends to show you have a large number.
She has many friends at school.
Which quantifier means a very large number, like an informal way of saying “many”
Loads
_____ of the cake was eaten before the party ended," meaning the entire cake was eaten.
All
"Loads" is a formal way to say "many," and is often used in formal writing like reports.
False
"I found hardly any books that I wanted," meaning only a small quantity was available.
None, correct usage
Use "the vast majority of" in a sentence about people to show nearly everyone does something.
The vast majority of people enjoy music.
Which quantifier would best fit: "_____ people attended the concert last night," showing that a high number of people attended?
Many
_____ people want to volunteer on weekends," meaning almost everyone.
The vast majority of
"Several" is a larger quantity than "a few," meaning it refers to more than just a couple of items.
True
"The vast majority of water in the pool is clean." Choose a quantifier that makes sense for a whole item like water.
"vast majority of" should be "all"
Use "a little" in a sentence about time to show only a small amount of time remains.
I only have a little time left to study.