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QUANTIFIERS - Coggle Diagram
QUANTIFIERS
(not) Enough
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It means enough or enough, and is always placed after adjectives. Therefore, enough height cannot be said; right is high enough.
They are used for both uncountables and plural countables.
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(a) Few
Few is an adjective that translates as few or few, and always accompanies countable or plural nouns.
We use few without a to talk about a number or an amount that is smaller that we expect, need or want.
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(a) Little
It is an adjective that translates as little or little, and always accompanies uncountable or singular nouns
We use little without a to talk about a number or an amount that is smaller that we expect, need or want.
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Too much/many
We use too much or too many + noun to mean more than we want or need of something. We use too many with plural countable nouns and too much with uncountable nouns.
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“too much” and “too many”. Both constructions mean “too much,” a word that is used very frequently in Spanish.
Plenty of
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We use plenty of as a quantifier before both countable and uncountable nouns to mean 'a lot', 'a large quantity
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A lot
It indicates a lot of quantity, and can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
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