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Quantifiers Exercises Worksheet
Quantifiers Exercises Worksheet













He’s spent all (of) the money that we gave him.īoth (of) the chairs in my office are broken. Most of the boys at my school play football. We put a noun directly after a quantifier when we are talking about members of a group in general:īut if we are talking about members of a specific group, we use of the as well:įew of the snakes in this zooare dangerous. Matching_MTU3ODI= Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns 4 Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns 3 He spent a good deal of time watching television. It will probably cost a great deal of money. These quantifiers are used particularly with abstract nouns such as time, money and trouble: a great deal of Some quantifiers can be used only with uncount nouns: (not) much There were hundreds of people at the meeting. These more colloquial forms are used only with count nouns: a couple of Some quantifiers can be used only with count nouns: (not) many GapFillTyping_MTU3NTg= Quantifiers with count nouns GapFillDragAndDrop_MTU3NTU= some and any 2 We saw some lions at the zoo, but we didn't see any tigers.īut we can use some for offers and requests: We do not normally use the quantifier some in negative and interrogative sentences. These more colloquial forms are also used with both count and uncount nouns: plenty of MultipleChoice_MTU5NTU= Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns 2 Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns 1 We can use these quantifiers with both count and uncountnouns: all Most children start school at the age of five. Sometimes we use a quantifier in the place of a determiner: We use quantifiers when we want to give someone information about the number of something: how much or how many.















Quantifiers Exercises Worksheet