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Language Focus
Useful Quantifiers
Quantifiers are words or phrases that indicate the amount or quantity of something. They are
used before nouns to specify whether the noun is countable or uncountable.
Countable → many, several, a few, some, a couple of, a number of, a lot of, etc.
“We bought him some new clothes for his birthday.”
“I gave my mom a few handmade cards for her birthday last week.”
“They got me a couple of books on my favorite artist for Christmas.”
“He offered me a small number of items as a token of appreciation for
helping him move.”
“We bought him a new guitar for his graduation, and we also gave him a lot
of new accessories for it.”
Uncountable → much, a little, a bit of, some, a lot of, plenty of, etc.
“She sent her friend plenty of beautiful flowers to celebrate her new job.”
“I didn't spend much time on the gift, but I hope she still likes it.”
“He offered me a little appreciation for helping him move.”
“He added a bit of color to the package to make it more festive.”
“They sent me some delicious food from their hometown as a gift.”
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