The document discusses different quantifiers used to indicate amounts in English such as "a few", "a little", "a lot of", "many", and "much". It explains when to use quantifiers for countable versus uncountable nouns and gives examples of their usage. The document also covers expressions like "too many/much", "enough", and combining "too" with adjectives to indicate exceeding a limit.
The document discusses different quantifiers used to indicate amounts in English such as "a few", "a little", "a lot of", "many", and "much". It explains when to use quantifiers for countable versus uncountable nouns and gives examples of their usage. The document also covers expressions like "too many/much", "enough", and combining "too" with adjectives to indicate exceeding a limit.
The document discusses different quantifiers used to indicate amounts in English such as "a few", "a little", "a lot of", "many", and "much". It explains when to use quantifiers for countable versus uncountable nouns and gives examples of their usage. The document also covers expressions like "too many/much", "enough", and combining "too" with adjectives to indicate exceeding a limit.
There is/ There are=> есть/ находиться/ существует
There are seven regions in our country There are five oceans in the world Quantifiers= quantity (количество/ число) It’s not about quantity, it’s about quality *Quantifiers for small amounts a few (бираз/жетет)/ few (аз/ жетпейт) => for countable nouns We have a few minutes before the lesson finishes, we can check your tests. We have few minutes until the end of the test, we can’t finish on time There are a few eggs in the fridge, we can make an omelet. There are few eggs left, we need to buy a new pack. There are a few portions of kuurdak. We have very few potatoes, it’s not enough, we need to buy more. a little (бираз/немного)/ little (аз/ мало) => for uncountable nouns We have a little money; I think we can get a taxi. We have little money; we can’t afford a taxi. We have a little time to buy snacks before the movie starts. There is too little time, we should hurry to the movie hall. We have a little milk at home, I think we can make a porridge. We have very little milk at home, no porridge today( *Quantifiers for big amounts a lot of/ lots of/ loads of (both for countable/ for uncountable)=> много There are lots of mountains in KG. I have a lot of friends. She knows loads of languages. He has a lot of money. We bought lots of coffee. We have loads of time, no need to hurry. Many=> for countable nouns (can be used in +/-/? sentences) She knows many languages. I have many toys. We teach many students. I drink many water. Much=> only for uncountable nouns (is used in - sentences) I don’t drink much coffee. We don’t have much time. Don’t add much sugar. Too much/ too many=> слишком много You consume too much sugar. You smoke too many cigarettes. I drink too much Pepsi, it’s harmful for me. We spend too many hours on our phones Too+ adjectives ex: Slow down, it’s too narrow street. He shouldn’t work anymore, he’s too old. Don’t drink alcohol, you’re too young. We can’t fix this problem, it’s too late
Enough=> хватит, достаточно
With nouns=> write it before the noun We have enough time, there is an hour before the test ends. With verbs and adjectives=> write it after the verb and the adjective He is smart enough.