The document discusses quantifiers used with countable and uncountable nouns in positive and negative sentences. It explains that in positive sentences "a lot of/lots of" and "a lot" are used, and in negatives/questions "much", "many", "a little", and "a few" are used. It also covers quantifiers like "any", "no", "none", "too + adjective", "too much", "too many", and "enough".
Short explanation of expressions of quantity (Quantifiers), i.e., words like some, few, little, much, many, a lot of, plenty of, which we use to indicate the amount or quantity of something. With examples and an easy exercise.
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Short explanation of expressions of quantity (Quantifiers), i.e., words like some, few, little, much, many, a lot of, plenty of, which we use to indicate the amount or quantity of something. With examples and an easy exercise.
This presentation was created by prof Rubena St. Louis as part of a four-skill course we are teaching together to students of business administration and foreign trade in Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela.
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2. In positive sentences:
1)A lot of/lots of:
Ex.: I’ve got a lot of money/lots of money
2)A lot (when there is no noun):
Ex.: I study a lot.
3)Plenty of (more than we need or more):
Ex.: We’ve got plenty of time. Don’t worry!
In negatives/questions:
Much (with singular words)/many (with plural)/a lot of
(with singular or plural):
Ex.: I don’t have much money
I don’t have many friends.
3. A little (with singular, uncountable words)/a few
(with plural/countable words)=some
Positive connotation: You have some, enough
Ex: How much money do you have? Just a little.
I have a few friends.
Very little/very few (not much/many)/or
without article little/few
Negative connotation: it’s not enough
Ex.: I have very little money.
I have very few friends.
4. In negatives: any (and its compounds:
anybody, anyone, anything
Ex.: I don’t have any money
I can’t see anything/anybody here.
In affirmative sentences: no (and nobody, no
one, nothing
Ex.: I have no money.
I see nothing/nobody here
Pronoun: none
Ex.: How much money do you have? None
5. Too+adjective:
Ex.: This class is too boring
Too much+singular uncountable noun:
Ex.: Nobody has too much money
Too many+plural countable noun:
Ex.: There are too many people in class.
6. Enough+Noun:
Ex.: There aren’t enough teachers in Madrid.
Adjective+Enough:
Ex.: The buses aren’t frequent enough in
Madrid.