QUANTIFIERS in English (No Background Music Version) | SOME or ANY? MUCH or MANY? | English Grammar
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Hello everyone! After many people have commented about how the background music in this popular video has distracted them, I have removed the music from it. But everything else in it is exactly the same as the original. So, you can now watch this video again without any distractions. Hope this helps you as you study English. Good luck!
It's a very useful video. The different colors make it easy to understand.
Glad to help!
Gosh! Have you resumed making grammar videos?
Does that mean the end of your idioms series?
Or are you planning to go on uploading new idioms every Friday?
If that's the case we'll stay subscribed to your awesome channel indefinitely.
We love you!
- Russian ESL students
Moscow
I just added this video because many students had a problem with the background music in the original. I'll probably be making idiom videos until the end of this year. So, "sit tight" - you'll "get your fill" of idiom videos this year, okay. (p.s. I just gave you two of them - no extra charge:)
Much better video without music
Glad it helped you!
Would you say a quantifier is an adjective, adverb or its own category?
I would answer that question by how it was used in the context of the sentence. Most quantifiers are adjectives and adjectival phrases that give approximate or specific answers to the questions "How much?" and "How many?" But some can be classified as intensifiers that are adverbs used to talk about quantities, amounts or degree, such as enough, a lot or a little.
I wouldn't worry too much about placing them in categories - just learn how to use the properly, okay