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    Advanced Quantifiers
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  • Correct the mistake - Countless of people have bought this fitness gadget.
    Countless people have bought this fitness gadget.
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  • Correct the mistake - There is great deal of health information available online.
    There is a great deal of health information available online.
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  • Correct the mistake - Neither teams scored any goals in the first half.
    Neither team scored any goals in the first half.
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  • Correct the mistake - She invited whole class to her party.
    She invited the whole class to her party.
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  • Correct the mistake - Sophie’s really popular – she’s got ton of friends!
    Sophie’s really popular – she’s got tons of friends!
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  • Which quantifier is NOT possible? You need an awful lot of/countless/a great deal of money to do sports such as skydiving.
    countless
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  • Which quantifier is NOT possible? This device allows you to measure your heartbeat each / every / the whole time you go to the gym.
    the whole
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  • Which quantifier is NOT possible? There are tons of / a great deal of / heaps of different sports you can try.
    a great deal of
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  • Which quantifier is NOT possible?Both / Several / Every players were injured during the game.
    Every
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  • I still had several / bags of / no end of energy after the game.
    Several
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  • Which quantifier is NOT possible? All the / The whole / None of the supporters were happy after the match.
    The whole
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  • Rewrite the sentence with the given word. Use between three and six words. Sam insisted that all the children should receive presents. Every
    Sam insisted that every child should be given a present.
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  • Rewrite the sentence with the given word. Use between three and six words. The department store has loads of fitness gadgets. END
    There are no end of fitness gadgets in the department store.
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  • Rewrite the sentence with the given word. Use between three and six words. Malcolm likes cycling, and so do I. BOTH
    Malcolm and I are both keen on cycling.
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  • Rewrite the sentence with the given word. Use between three and six words. There’s still an awful lot of food left over from the party. HEAPS
    We’ve still got heaps of food left over from the party.
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  • Rewrite the sentence with the given word. Use between three and six words. Our journey home lasted more than three hours. UPWARDS
    It took upwards of three hours to get home.
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