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Exercises on quantifiers with answers
Exercises on quantifiers with answers










exercises on quantifiers with answers

The ability to count a noun will change the verb conjugation and the type of quantifier you use for it (for example, fewer/less). Put a X if the sentence is already OK.The following exercises are designed to test your knowledge of countable and uncountable nouns and plurals. Half (of) this money is mine, and half (of it) is yours, ( not 'the half).A few of the shops were open but most (of them) were closed.Some cars have four doors and some have two.'īefore it/us/you/them you need of after all and half (all of, half of):Īll of us (not 'all us') half of them ( not 'half them')ĭ/ You can use the words in the box (and also none ) alone, without a noun: Do any of you want to come to a party tonight?.'How many of these people do you know? 'None of them. (= a particular group of flowers)Ĭ/ You can use all of / some of / none of etc. All (of) the flowers in this garden are beautiful.Half this money is mine or Half of this money.All my friends live in London, or All of my friends.Some of the people I work with are very friendly.None of this money, none of their money (but not 'none of money') Most of my friends, most of Ann's friends (but not 'most of friends') Some of the people, some of those people (but not 'some of people') We use some of, most of (etc.) + the / this / that / these / those / my / his / Ann's. Most of (my friends), none of (this money) etc. You can use the words in the box (also none and half ) with of.

exercises on quantifiers with answers

  • Most tourists don't visit this part of the town, ( not 'the most tourists')ī/ Some of.
  • Some people are very unfriendly, ( not 'some of people').
  • You cannot say 'all of cars', 'most of people' etc. (1)Ī/ You can use the words in the box (and also no) with a noun (some food / few books etc.): > Double-click on words you don't understandĪll / all of most / most of no / none of etc. > Similar tests: - Placement test 1 - Countable or Uncountable? - Some / Any / Much / Many - Some and any - Adverbs of degree - Quantifiers: some, any, no - Countables and uncountables - Few/Little/Less > Other English exercises on the same topic: Quantities Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #7595: All / all of most / most of no / none of etc.












    Exercises on quantifiers with answers