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ENGLISH FORM 4

By Teacher Julie
◦ QUANTIFIERS
◦ HOW TO USE
◦ AND THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
◦ SOME ,ANY ,MUCH MANY AND
SO ON.
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Countable and
Uncountable
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Countable and
Uncountable
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Countable and
Uncountable
NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS
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Countable and
Uncountable
NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS
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Countable and
Uncountable
NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS
◦ The differences between some and any, and also, much, many, and
a lot, often cause difficulties for learners.
◦ How To Use Some and Any
◦ The general rule is that any is used for questions and negatives
while some is used for positive.

◦ Both may be used with countable and uncountable nouns.

◦ Do we need any rice?

◦ No, we don’t need any rice.

◦ We have some rice in the cupboard.


◦ Some may also be used for questions, typically offers and requests,
if we think the answer will be positive.

◦ Would you like some wine?


◦ May I have some more chocolate?

◦ . Lots and Plenty


◦ Lots and plenty are called quantifiers because they describe the
quantity of the noun in a sentence. A lot of or lots of can signify a
large measure or quantity of a noun, whereas plenty and plenty of
signifies enough and more of a noun.
◦ I have lots of peanut butter left in this jar.
◦ This thermos can hold plenty of tea.
◦ Much/ Many and a lot of
◦ These work in the same way as some and any. Much may only
be used with uncountable nouns while many is used with
countable.

◦ Do we have much time?


◦ Were there many people at the party?

◦ A lot of is used for positive.


◦ -There were a lot of people at the party.
Countable and
Uncountable
◦NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS
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