What are Quantifiers?
A quantifier is a word or phrases that is used before a noun to show the amount or quantity of something. It can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. The following are some examples:
any
many
much
a lot of
a little
some
a few
Quantifier | Examples |
---|---|
any | There is not any juice at home. |
many | There are many girls in my family. |
much | She has too much money. |
a lot of | There are a lot of children in the party. |
some | Would you like some tea? |
a few | He gave me a few pencils. |
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