Identification
Quantifiers
Context and Usage
Grammar in Context
Mixed Challenge
100

This noun starts with an "E" and it refers to tools or machinery collectively and is always uncountable.  

What is equipment?

100

This quantifier that starts with "s" works for both countable and uncountable nouns, and often introduces unspecified amounts.

What is some?

100

This sentence's uncountable noun "The water was very nice, and the beach goers were all very pretty"

What is water?
100

In “Too few people understand how little time we have,” name the two quantifiers and their types.

What are too few (countable) and little (uncountable)?

100

The phrase “so many happiness” is wrong because this word is uncountable.

What is happiness?

200

This academic noun starts with "Re", looks plural but is treated as uncountable when referring to investigation or study.

What is research?

200

This pair of quantifiers both describe small quantities, but one has a negative tone and the other positive.

What are few and a few?

200

The sentence “He doesn’t have much friends” is wrong because this noun is countable.

What is friends?

200

“All of the water has evaporated” is correct, but “All the waters have evaporated” changes meaning because of this reason.

What is “waters” refers to bodies of water, not the substance?

200

Between “There are little apples” and “There are few apples,” this one is correct.

What is “There are few apples”?

300

These two nouns can be both countable and uncountable depending on meaning—one’s edible and it is famous in Kentucky, while the other is writable.

What are chicken and paper?

300

This quantifier completes the following sentence: “There is just  ___ milk left.”

What is a little (or variation)?

300

The phrase “so much informations” is wrong because this noun is uncountable.

What is information?

300

The phrase “less books than her brother” is wrong because this quantifier should be used instead.

What is fewer?

300

Quantifier expressing scarcity for countable nouns and one for uncountable nouns.

What are few and little?

400

Although this word refers to a group of law enforcers, it only takes plural verbs.

What is police?

400

This quantifier that symbolizes a great number correctly completes “___ students were absent today.”

What is many/ A lot of /Lots/ Several / A large number of?

400

The phrase “a great deal of time” uses a quantifier that applies only to this type of noun.

What is an uncountable noun?

400

The missing quantifier in the Yes or No question "Do you have _ children?" in the context of getting to know someone.

What is Any?
400

These quantifiers are used particularly with abstract nouns such as time, money, and trouble.

What are a great deal of and a good deal of?

500

These two nouns that change meaning based on countability and context— one is a metal and the other you drink from.

What are iron and glass?
500

This quantifier phrase appears plural in form, but is singular in meaning—often confused with “a number of.”

What is the number of?

500

The type of error and explanation of said error in “There isn’t many space left”.

What is agreement (should be much)?

500

The quantifiers and the polarity of said quantifiers in “A few students understood the concept, but few could explain it.”

What are a few (positive) and few (negative)?

500

The error and explanation of said error in “Most of the information was outdated, but some were still relevant”

What is “some was still relevant” (information is uncountable)?