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QUANTIFIERS
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Countable Nouns We can count these nouns. They have singular and plural form. For example; pencil-two pencils
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Uncountable Nouns We can not count these nouns. They have singular form but they do not have plural form. For example; water
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SOME Some with countable and uncountable nouns.
e.g: some fruit juice, some books
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We use some in positive statements.
He has got some books from the library.
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ANY Any with countable and uncountable nouns. e.g: any tea, any trees
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We use any in negative statements.
She doesn’t eat any sugar. They don’t watch any films.
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We use any in question form.
Do you have any friends in Tarsus?
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A FEW A few with countable nouns to describe the quantity in a positive way. e.g: There are a few oranges in the fridge.
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FEW Few with countable nouns to describe the quantity in a negative way. There are few oranges in the fridge.
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A LITTLE A little with uncountable nouns to describe the quantity in a positive way. Sibel ate a little cake.
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LITTLE Little with uncountable nouns to describe the quantity in a negative way. Sonay ate little cake.
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MANY Many We can use many with countable nouns.
My friend doesn’t talk to many people. I talk to many people. Do you talk to many people?
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MUCH Much We can use much with uncountable nouns.
My husband eats much roast chicken. I don’t eat much roast chicken. Do you eat much roast chicken?
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