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NAME: _______________________ DATE: _________________
12/7/22

Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 5, pages 52–53)

GRAMMAR. Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and amounts


Look at these examples with quantifiers.

Some and any


We bought some combs. Now we have some.
They need some soap. We have some.
I don’t have any razors. I don’t want any.
We don’t want any makeup. We don’t need any.
Do you want any aftershave? OR Do you want some aftershave?
Does she have any nail files? OR Does she have some nail files?

A lot of, many, and much


That store has a lot of razors. / They don’t have a lot of sunscreen. / Do they
have a lot of makeup?

They don’t have many brands of makeup. (NOT They don’t have much brands
of makeup.)

The store doesn’t have much toothpaste. (NOT The store doesn’t have many
toothpaste.)

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Complete these grammar rules by checking ( ) the appropriate column(s) in the
chart.
count nouns non-count affirmative negative questions
nouns statements statements
Use some
with . . .
Use any
with . . .
Use a lot of
with. . .

1. Use many with (count / non-count nouns).


2. Use much with (count / non-count nouns).

Top Notch 2, Third Edition Unit 5


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