Quantifiers: Some, Any, Much, Many, A Lot Of, A Few, A Little
Quantifiers are words that tell us how much or how many.
1. Some and Any
Some: affirmative sentences and polite offers. I need some water. Would you like some tea?
Any: questions and negatives. Do you have any money? I don’t have any time.
2. Much, Many, A lot of
Much: uncountable nouns (usually negative/questions). How much sugar? Not much time.
Many: countable nouns. How many students? Many people.
A lot of: both countable/uncountable. A lot of water. A lot of books.
3. A few and A little
A few (+ countable): A few books. A little (+ uncountable): A little water.
4. Exercises
Complete: How _____ apples? I have _____ milk. _____ people came.
Similar lessons:
📍 دروس مشابهة
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Present Simple: Formation, Usage and Exercises — 1st Year M
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Present Continuous: Formation, Usage and Exercises — 1st Ye
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Simple Past: Regular and Irregular Verbs — 2nd Year Middle
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Future with Will and Going To — 2nd Year Middle School — A
مدونة التربية و التعليم في الجزائر – دروس، فروض، نتائج امتحانات مدونة التربية والتعليم في الجزائر | تحضير الدروس، فروض واختبارات، نتائج البكالوريا وBEM، مسابقات التوظيف، والتوجيه المدرسي للطلاب وأولياء الأمور.