Quantifiers

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Quantifiers

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Today's menu
Quantifiers explanation: som/any, much/many & few/little

Short quiz

Practice time


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Some and Any
The words some and any are used when we do not know the exact amount of something. 

Some  = 'enkele' of 'wat'
Any      = 'enkele' ,'wat'  of 'iedere' (van meerdere opties)


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FLOWERS
FLOWERS

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I have some flowers!

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I have some flowers!
Positive

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I do not have any flowers

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I do not have any flowers
Negative

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Can I have any flowers?

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Can I have any flowers?
Question

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When to use what
  • Some is used for positive sentences
       e.g. I have some flowers.

  • Any is used for negative sentences and question
       e.g. I do not have any flowers.
                Do you have any flowers?

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Exceptions
When you are asking a question and you are sure the answer is yes, you can use some.

For example: May I have some water?

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I am buying ... eggs right now
A
Some
B
Any

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They didn't make ... mistakes
A
Some
B
Any

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Do you have ... brothers and sisters?
A
Some
B
Any

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Do you have ... posters on your bedroom wall? Yes I have ...
A
Some, some
B
Some, any
C
Any, some
D
Any, any

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There is ... fruit, but there isn't ... bread.
A
Some, some
B
Some, any
C
Any, some
D
Any, any

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Much or many / little or few
Much / many = 'veel'
little / few = 'weinig'

We use much, many, little, and few when we don't know the exact amount.
We use much or many when talking about big amounts.
We use little or few when talking about a small amount

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When to use what
  • Much is used before uncountable nouns.
       e.g. How much time do you have

  • Many is used before countable nouns.
      e.g. How many friends do you have?

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When to use what
  • Little is used before uncountable nouns.
       e.g. I have little motivation to do my homework.

  • Few is used before countable nouns
       e.g. There are very few people in the world that speak Dutch.

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(a) few, (a) little

  • little / few = weinig 
He has little money left.
He has a little money left.

  • a few / a little = (nog maar) een paar 
Few people complained. 
A few people complained. 


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Quiz Time
Fill in the correct quantifiers.
Use: much, many, (a) little, (a) few

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The President had ... power.
A
few
B
little

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They have had ... homework in mathematics recently.
A
much
B
many

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She has ... friends.
A
much
B
many
C
a lot of
D
lots of

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We've got ... time before the plane leaves.
A
few
B
little

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They have ... customers
A
much
B
many

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Your turn
Please go to Learnbeat and do the following assignments:
1.9 A & 1.9 B (Grammar > Quantifiers)

This is also your homework for next lesson

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