This document provides information about quantifiers in English grammar. It defines quantifiers as words or phrases that indicate number or amount. Quantifiers can be used with count nouns, like apples, or with non-count nouns, like water. Examples are given of quantifiers that can be used with count nouns, such as "a few" and "too many", and quantifiers used with non-count nouns, like "a little" and "too much". The document concludes by listing assignments from the textbook and workbook that involve exercises on adverbs and quantifiers.
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English 4 Unit 8 Grammar Adverbs of Manner (1) (1)
This document provides information about quantifiers in English grammar. It defines quantifiers as words or phrases that indicate number or amount. Quantifiers can be used with count nouns, like apples, or with non-count nouns, like water. Examples are given of quantifiers that can be used with count nouns, such as "a few" and "too many", and quantifiers used with non-count nouns, like "a little" and "too much". The document concludes by listing assignments from the textbook and workbook that involve exercises on adverbs and quantifiers.
This document provides information about quantifiers in English grammar. It defines quantifiers as words or phrases that indicate number or amount. Quantifiers can be used with count nouns, like apples, or with non-count nouns, like water. Examples are given of quantifiers that can be used with count nouns, such as "a few" and "too many", and quantifiers used with non-count nouns, like "a little" and "too much". The document concludes by listing assignments from the textbook and workbook that involve exercises on adverbs and quantifiers.