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Quantifiers specify the quantity of a noun, indicating how much or how many there are. Examples include 'some', 'many', 'few', 'little', and 'all'. |
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'Few' suggests a small number with a negative implication (e.g., 'Few students passed the exam'), while 'a few' indicates a small number but with a more positive connotation (e.g., 'A few students passed the exam'). |
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Which is correct: 'There is much sugar in the bowl' or 'There are many sugars in the bowl'? |
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'There is much sugar in the bowl' is correct because 'sugar' is an uncountable noun. |
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Fill in the blank: 'I have ______ friends in this city.' (Options: 'much', 'many') |
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'Many' is correct because 'friends' is a countable noun, so the complete sentence is 'I have many friends in this city.' |
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Choose the correct sentence: 'There is not ______ milk left in the fridge.' (Options: 'much', 'many') |
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'much' is correct, yielding 'There is not much milk left in the fridge.' because 'milk' is uncountable. |
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'Any' is used in negative sentences and questions (e.g., 'Do you have any apples?'), while 'some' is typically used in affirmative sentences. |
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Complete the sentence: 'There are ______ chairs in the room.' (Options: 'much', 'many') |
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'Many' is the correct choice because 'chairs' is a countable noun, making the sentence 'There are many chairs in the room.' |
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'A little' means a small amount in a positive sense (e.g., 'I have a little time'), while 'little' implies not enough or a negative sense (e.g., 'I have little time'). |
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Fill in the blank: 'We need ______ more volunteers for the event.' (Options: 'few', 'a few') |
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'A few' is correct, resulting in 'We need a few more volunteers for the event.' to indicate a positive need. |
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Choose the correct quantifier: 'How ______ water is in the tank?' (Options: 'much', 'many') |
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'Much' is correct because 'water' is an uncountable noun, leading to 'How much water is in the tank?' |