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Quantifiers: too/enough
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Eglish
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Jennifer Altamirano
, updated more than 1 year ago
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Quantifiers: too/enough
We use before countable and uncountable nouns to describe the amount of something
Contable
There are a lot of apples.
There are some apples
The are some grapes
The are a few notebooks
There aren`t many notebooks
There are no apples
There aren`t any onions
Are there any onions?
How many any potatoes are there?
Uncountable
Question
Is there any fruit?
Zero quantity
There isn`t any fruit
Small quantity
There isn`t much money
No particular quantity
There some cheese
Large quantity
There is a lot of pasta
Nouns
C:There are too many person
C:There aren`t enough person
U:I eat too much rice
U: There isn`t enough rice
Adjetives
M: It is too cold
L: It isn`t cold enough
Verbs
She runs too much
She doesn`t runs enough
Adverbs
He drinks too quickly
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