Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns Adjectives and adjectival phrases that describe quantity are shown below. Some can only go with … [Read more...]
Pre-determiners
SUCH, WHAT, RATHER, QUITE These words are normally placed before the indefinite article. Such and what are often used to express surprise or other … [Read more...]
Defining words – which,whose
WHICH AND WHOSE In a statement, these words define or explain which thing or person is referred to: Examples He went back to the house. (Which house?) The house which … [Read more...]
Question words – which,what,whose
WHICH, WHAT, WHOSE In questions, these words ask which thing or person is being referred to. They are placed before the noun. Which dress are you going to … [Read more...]
Difference words – other,another
OTHER, ANOTHER These words refer to something different, remaining, or additional. They are placed before the noun. Another is used with singular nouns. Other with … [Read more...]
Distributives – each, every, either, neither
EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER These distributive words are normally used with singular nouns, and are placed before the noun. Each, either and neither can be used … [Read more...]
Distributives: ALL, BOTH, HALF
ALL, BOTH, HALF These words can be used in the following ways: ALL + 1 2 3 4a 4b - the my, your, etc. this, that these, … [Read more...]
Enough + Noun
Enough is placed before the noun, to indicate the quantity required or necessary: Examples There is enough bread for lunch. She has enough money. Enough is also used with … [Read more...]
Graded Quantifiers
Graded Quantifiers They function like comparatives and hold a relative position on a scale of increase ordecrease. INCREASE From 0% to 100% With plural countable … [Read more...]
Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO
Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO Some + -thing -body -one -where Any + No + Compound nouns with … [Read more...]