More Related Content Similar to Quantifiers (20) Quantifiers4. With both, count and non
count
All
Most
A
lot (of), lots (of)
Enough
Plenty (of)
Some
None (of the),
no
6. How much?
Used with non count
nouns in questions and
negative sentences.
I don’t have much time.
I have a lot of free time.
7. Too much (non
count)
Too many
(count)
They describe a quantity
that is more than it should
be. Only use them if there is
a problem.
9. I am very tired. I am going to
stay home today.
Don’t use very before a verb.
14. I would like to go to Disney
World with the kids, but I have
very little money left for my
bills.
15. There are few cars in the
parking lot today. I wonder if
there is school.
18. I ate too much chocolate.
You spend too many hours in
front of the TV.
19. It’s good enough for me.
You can’t drive fast enough
for me.
I drink enough water.
20. She’s too short to be on the team.
She isn’t tall enough to be on the basketball team.
22. How many?
Used with count nouns in
affirmative and negative
sentences and in questions.
How many books do you
have?
23. Do you need some napkins?
Do you want any fries?
There aren’t any potatoes in
the soup.
25. Non count nouns can be
measured by container,
portion, shape etc.
a
can of, a bowl of, a cup of, a glass of,
a slice of, a piece of, a strip of,
a spoon of
a pound of, a scoop of, a quart of,
a bottle of, carton of, a jar of, a bag of,
a gallon of, a loaf of, an ear of, a head of,
a roll of, a tube of, a bar of, a bunch of