Quantifiers: Some, Any, Much, Many, A lot of
Quantifiers are words that express quantity. They go before nouns.
Some and Any
- Some: affirmative sentences and polite offers. “I have some friends.” “Would you like some tea?”
- Any: negative and questions. “I don’t have any money.” “Do you have any questions?”
Much and Many
- Much: with uncountable nouns (money, water, time). “How much water do you drink?”
- Many: with countable nouns (books, chairs, students). “How many students are in the class?”
A lot of / Lots of
Both countable and uncountable. Used in affirmative sentences.
“There are a lot of books.” “There is lots of water.”
| Quantifier | Countable | Uncountable | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| some | ✓ | ✓ | some books / some water |
| any | ✓ | ✓ | any chairs / any milk |
| many | ✓ | ✗ | many students |
| much | ✗ | ✓ | much sugar |
| a lot of | ✓ | ✓ | a lot of people / money |
Exercises
1) Fill in: How … sugar? (much/many) I don’t have … friends. (some/any) There are … students. (much/a lot of)
2) Complete: There isn’t … milk in the fridge. She has … beautiful dresses. How … time do we have?
📍 دروس مشابهة
- English – Comparative and Superlative Adjectives – 3rd Year Literary Stream
- English — Animals and Pets: Vocabulary — 1st Year Middle School — Algerian Curri
- Describing Places — There is/are — English 2nd Year Middle School
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