7.3 - Usage of Quantifiers
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Practice Questions
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Fill in the blank: I have ___ (some/any) cookies left.
💡 Hint: Use 'some' for affirmative sentences.
Choose the correct quantifier: She doesn't have ___ (much/many) homework.
💡 Hint: Think about whether homework is countable or uncountable.
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Fill in the blank: 'There are ___ (much/many) stars in the sky.'
💡 Hint: Think about whether stars can be counted!
True or False: We use 'little' when we want to indicate a sufficient amount.
💡 Hint: Consider what 'little' implies about the quantity.
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Challenge Problems
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Create a paragraph describing a room using quantifiers for both countable and uncountable nouns.
💡 Hint: Mix both categories with appropriate quantifiers.
Explain why one would use 'few' instead of 'a few' in a scenario where options are limited.
💡 Hint: Consider the emotional context of having limited options.
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