Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Quantifier
- *indicate the amount of a name *they are
located in front of the name.
- Quantifier nouns
- a /an
- *we use a/an
with singular
nouns.
- we use a before a
consonant sound
- example:
a grapes,
a bear
- We use an before a
vowel sound (a, e, i, o,
u).
- example:
an orange,
an apple
- some/ any
- We use some/any with
plural and uncountable
nouns.
- We use some/any when
we don't need to say the
exact amount.
- We use some in
positive
sentences:
- Example: I´d like
some grapes.
- We use any in
negative sentences
and questions.
- Example: We haven't any grapes.
- Have you got any grapes?
- Quantifier questions
- How many
- We use how many
with countable
nouns
- Example: How many apples
have we got?
- How much
- We use how much
with uncountable
nouns
- Example: How much water
have we got?
- A lot of
- We use a lot of in
positive sentences
- Example: I need a lot of
grapes.
- We use often use
much/many in negative
sentences and questions
- We haven't got many pears.
- I don't eat much candy.
- Do you eat much candy?
- Have you got many pears?