LESSON A (1) GRAMMAR 1
Quantifiers:
Use quantifiers to describe the quantity of something.
We use different quantifiers with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
+ plural Countable noun |
+ uncountable noun |
+ countable or Uncountable noun |
few, (too) many, several |
Little, (too) much |
Hardly any, a lot of, some, all |
To talk about things in general use quantifier + noun.
Many people prefer football.
To talk about something specific use quantifier + of + the/ my / our / these, etc. + noun.
Some of the people in the survey prefer golf.
little / few / a little / a few
Little and few have a negative meaning similar to ´not much / not many / almost none´.
There´s little food in the house. We´ll have to do some shopping.
But ‘a little’ and ‘a few’ have a positive meaning similar to ´a small quantity / some´.
There´s a little food in the fridge if you´re hungry.
some / any
We usually use some in positive statements and any in questions and negatives.
We are playing some games next month but there aren´t any at the weekend.
Learn the quantifiers
none almost none hardly any little few several some much lot of many far too much all