English Quantifiers
English Quantifiers
English Quantifiers
Countable or uncountable?
• How much time is left? There isn’t much time left. (not much)
• How much time is left? There’s no time left./There isn’t any time left.
Responding to Questions with “How many”
• How many eggs do you have? I have a lot of eggs./I have many eggs.
• How many eggs do you have? I don’t have many eggs. (not many)
• How many eggs do you have? I have no eggs./I don’t have any eggs.
Draw lines to show where each quantifier belongs.
least most
Draw lines to show where each quantifier belongs.
least most
Circle the appropriate word for the context.
Some,
A few
How many women are there taking a photo?
How many women are there taking a photo?
A lot, many
How many bananas are there?
How many bananas are there?
Not many,
a few
How much money is there in a bank?
How much money is there in a bank?
A lot, much
How much excitement is represented in this picture?
How much excitement is represented in this picture?
There is no
excitement,
A lot,
Much
How much honey is in the jar?
How much honey is in the jar?
A little,
Not much,
Some
Express the same idea using different words.
2. Sandra has many jokes to tell. Sandra has a lot of jokes to tell.
3. There aren’t any Italians living There are no Italians living here.
here.
4. There are a lot of vegetables in There are many vegetables in the
market.
the market.
“How Many More Times?”
By Lez Zeppelin