Determiners Questions Medium
Quantifier determiners are words that indicate the quantity or amount of something. They are used to specify whether something is singular or plural, and can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. Here are some examples of quantifier determiners used in sentences:
1. "I have a few books on my shelf." (few - indicating a small number of countable nouns)
2. "She has many friends in her new school." (many - indicating a large number of countable nouns)
3. "There is little milk left in the bottle." (little - indicating a small amount of uncountable noun)
4. "He has a lot of money in his bank account." (a lot of - indicating a large amount of uncountable noun)
5. "There are several apples in the basket." (several - indicating an unspecified but relatively small number of countable nouns)
6. "I need some help with this project." (some - indicating an unspecified but relatively small amount of uncountable noun)
7. "They have enough chairs for everyone." (enough - indicating a sufficient amount of countable or uncountable noun)
8. "She has both a cat and a dog as pets." (both - indicating two items or options)
9. "None of the students passed the exam." (none of - indicating zero or no amount of countable nouns)
10. "All the students are required to attend the meeting." (all - indicating the entire or complete amount of countable nouns)