The document discusses the use of quantifiers in English to indicate quantities including all, most, a lot, not very many, none, either and neither. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper usage of each quantifier in different contexts such as subjects, objects, negatives and alternatives.
The document discusses the use of quantifiers in English to indicate quantities including all, most, a lot, not very many, none, either and neither. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper usage of each quantifier in different contexts such as subjects, objects, negatives and alternatives.
The document discusses the use of quantifiers in English to indicate quantities including all, most, a lot, not very many, none, either and neither. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper usage of each quantifier in different contexts such as subjects, objects, negatives and alternatives.
- All of us know that we are surrounded by rivers, seas and oceans.
- As all of us would have liked. - I know all of us have learned from you and your experiences. - Most of us have no trouble getting enough protein. - Most of us have different point of view. - Most of us belong to Catholic Church. - I believe that most of us were ready to do so. - None of us really know just how this phenomenon was executed. - None of us knows anything about Political science. - Both of them have passed the exam. - Neither of them can swim (preferred to both of them cant swim.) - Neither of my brothers lives at home any more. - She didnt like either dress. (in negative sentences) - Do you need sugar or flour? I need both. - Neither of my sisters is married. - Neither of them has a car. - I dont sing. // Me, neither (yo tampoco) // Neither do I. - You can use either of the bedrooms. - Ask Tim or Jane. Either of them is perfectly able to help you. (cualquiera) - I dont sing. //I dont sing, either. (tampoco)