Unit 5 - Some-Any-Alotof

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QUANTIFIERS

SOME / any / A LOT OF


countable - uncountable & plural nouns.

Some Any A lot of (lots of)


PLURAL NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS
COUNTABLE – UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE –UNCONTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE –UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Positive sentences.
'I have some friends.' Negative sentences. Positive sentences.
'We bought some coffee.‘ 'I don't have any friends.' There are a lot of pictures on
'There isn't any bread left.‘ the wall.
She has lots of books in her
Questions shelves.
Any is used in questions: I had a lot of work
'Do you have any money?'
'Is there any sugar?'
MANY & MUCH
countable nouns. uncountable nouns.

Many is used with countable nouns to


indicate a lot of quantity. Much is used with uncountable nouns
to indicate a lot of quantity.
Affirmative sentences:
I have many chairs. Affirmative sentence:
I have much love.
Negative sentences:
There aren’t many pictures on the Negative sentences:
Wall. I don’t have much money

Questions: Questions:
Are there many chairs in the room? Is there much water in the bottle?
A FEW & a little
countable nouns. uncountable nouns.

A little is used with uncountable nouns to indicate


A Few is used with countable nouns to indicate small small amount.
amount.
Positive sentences:
Positive sentences: I have a little free time today.
I have a few friends.
I have a few oranges.
QUANTIFIERS
SOME ALGUNO (A)

ANY ALGUNO (A) Plural Countable Nouns


Uncountable nouns
A LOT OF MUCHO DE / DEMASIADO DE

MANY MUCHOS
Plural Countable Nouns
A FEW UN POCO

MUCH MUCHOS
Uncountable nouns
A LITTLE UN POCO

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