Introduction

Quantifiers are words used to describe the quantity or amount of nouns. They help convey whether something is small, large, specific, or general.

Common Quantifiers

General Quantifiers

Specific Quantifiers

Quantifiers with Uncountable Nouns

Quantifiers with Countable Nouns

Quantifiers in Sentences

QuantifierSentence Example
AllAll the cookies are gone.
SomeSome of the guests arrived early.
ManyMany athletes train every day.
FewFew people know the true story.
SeveralShe bought several pieces of jewelry.
MostMost teachers enjoy helping students learn.
EachEach person has a unique fingerprint.
EveryEvery student must submit their homework.
MuchThere isn’t much sugar in the bowl.
LittleShe had little knowledge about the subject.
A lot ofA lot of trees were planted in the park.
Plenty ofWe have plenty of time to finish the assignment.
A fewI met a few celebrities at the event.
A number ofA number of issues need to be addressed.

Usage Tips

  1. Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns:
    1. Formal vs. Informal:
      1. Emphasis on Quantity:

        Conclusion

        Quantifiers are essential tools in English that help specify the amount or quantity of something. By choosing the right quantifier, you can make your sentences clearer and more precise.
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