What are Quantifiers?
English Grammar Quantifiers |
English Grammar Quantifiers Explanation
Countable and Uncountable Nouns are used with quantifiers. These are the words that express amount or quantity.
Some Common Quantifiers are "some, any, more, few, little, several" etc.
However, there are some quantifiers that can be used with only countable nouns: which are many, few, a few, fewer, several.
For example
My friend gave me many suggestions on how to improve my knowledge.
Fewer tourists visited the affected area as it is known to be unsafe.
Some other quantifiers can be used with only uncountable nouns: which are much, little, a bit of.
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For example
Would you like to mix a bit of sugar in your coffee?
There’s very little space left.
Some quantifiers can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns: which are all, some, any, lots of, plenty of, enough.
For example
He has enough courage to face the tiger.
We have some dosas for breakfast.
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