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Expressing quantity

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    Reviewing rules for quantifiers
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  • several is used with countable or uncountable nouns?
    countable
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  • enough is used with countable, uncountable or both
    both
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  • Can we use 'of ' after : few / any / much?
    Yes
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  • Which is correct: a) no of / every of b) none of / all of
    B
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  • Which is correct: None of my friends is coming / None of my friends are coming
    None of my friends is coming
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  • What kind of sentences do we use 'some' in? Give me 3 examples
    affirmative / requests / invitations / expecting the answer 'yes'
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  • 'Any' is used in negative sentences and questions. What two other ways can we used it?
    Affirmative sentences that have a negative meaning / doesn't matter which, where or who
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  • Which 2 types of sentences are much and many mostly used in?
    questions and negatives
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  • When is a great deal of and a large number of commonly used? (spoken / written )
    written (more formal)
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  • What does little and few express?
    a small amount in a negative way. There isn't enough
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  • What is the comparative form of 'litte'?
    less
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  • Do we use 'all' to express everybody, everything and everyone?
    No. Only if it's followed by a relative clause
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  • All of people are born equal. What is the mistake?
    You can't use 'of' before a noun without a determiner e.g. the, my, this
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  • Which do we use with personal pronouns e.g. you: All of / all
    All of
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