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Quantifiers are words that precede and modify nouns; they indicate quantity.

There are different types of quantifiers which can be divided in quantifiers for count nouns and non-count nouns.


Examples

Count-nouns are regarded as individual, countable items:

e.g. tree


Non-count nouns are not countable, things that we regard as 'undifferentiated mass':

e.g. dancing, the water we spilled on the floor, one big mess


Nouns that can be either count or non-count nouns:

e.g. paper, stone, and cake

For instance, I can enter a bakery and say 'I want a cake' (an individual bakery product), or, before we enter, I can tell a friend that 'I want cake' and not refer to a specific cake but simply mean that the idea of eating cake appeals to me — any cake or piece of cake with chocolate frosting...


Quantifier expressions:

  • all
  • some

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