Units 3-4 Review
QUANTIFIERS
QUANTIFIERS
a lot of
/ lots of
(A, N , I)
(a) plenty of
(A)
C / U nouns
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I had a lot of cake.
I had lots of cookies / biscuits.
I made a cake and I had plenty of sugar for it.
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some (A)
C P / U nouns
some (I)
offer, ask for
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There is some paper on the table.
There are some books on the shelf.
Can I have some water, please?
Would you like some water?
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a little (U) (A)
a few (C P) (A)
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There is a little paper on the table.
There are a few books on the shelf.
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(not) much (U) (N,I)
little = not much(A)
(not) many (C) (N,I)
(A)
few = not many
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There isn’t much paper on the table.
How much paper is there on the table?
There is little paper.
There aren’t many books on the shelf.
How many books are there on the shelf?
There are few books.
Many people were at the party.
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any (C P / U) (N,I)
no (verb – A; sentence N)
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There isn’t any paper on the table.
Is there any paper on the table?
There aren’t any books on the shelf.
Are there any books on the shelf?
There is no paper.
There are no books.
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Countable and Uncountable
advice
information
homework
fruit fruit
furniture
water
/ milk / oil / tea
/ sugar
spaghetti /
pasta
ice-cream ice-cream
money
cake cake
Examples:
I had a(n) ( cone of ) ice-cream.
I had a(n) ( cone of ) ice-cream.
I had some ice-cream.
I like fruit. I
like different kinds of fruits.
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