Articles and quantifiers

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Articles and quantifiers Ies la puebla de alfindén

THE Articles and quantifiers Countable and uncountable nouns. The noun after the is already known by the speaker. I’ve got a ring. The ring is big. The nail varnish is blue.

A/AN Articles and quantifiers Singular countable nouns. The noun after a and an is not know by the speaker. a purse, an earring, but a uniform.

SOME Articles and quantifiers Plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in afirmative sentences and in questions in offers and requests. There are some belts. We’ve got some make-up. Would you like some milk?

ANY Articles and quantifiers Plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in negative and interrogative sentences. We haven’t got any watches. He hasn’t got any money. Did you buy any earrings? Have you got any time for me?

A LOT OF/ LOTS OF Articles and quantifiers Plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. A lot of/ Lots of girls carry handbags. There is a lot of/ lots of food.

MANY Articles and quantifiers Plural countable nouns. Many people like shopping.

MUCH Articles and quantifiers Uncountable nouns in negative and interrogative sentences. I haven’t got much work. Was there much noise?

(A) FEW Articles and quantifiers Plural countable nouns. We bought a few gifts. There are few kids in this little village.

(A) LITTLE Articles and quantifiers Uncountable nouns. I have got a little money for you.

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG Plural countable nouns. How many wallets have you got?

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG Uncountable nouns. We use how much with the verb to be to ask about the price of something. How much time do you need? How much is the necklace?

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG We use How often to ask about the frequency that something happens. How often do you wear earrings?

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG We use How far to ask about distance. How far is the department store from here?

HOW MANY/ HOW MUCH/ HOW OFTEN/ HOW FAR/ HOW LONG We use How long to ask about length or length of time. How long are his trousers? How long was the film?