Topic Explanation and Use
Core idea
Quantifiers become easier when you check countable and uncountable meaning first.
Quantifiers show how much or how many. The main choice depends on whether the noun is countable, uncountable, singular, or plural.
Use quantifiers to make amounts accurate. A small form change, such as many instead of much, can turn an unnatural sentence into a natural one immediately.
At B1 level, build one correct base sentence first, then add detail without breaking grammar control.
Use it here
- Use countable quantifiers with plural count nouns and uncountable quantifiers with mass nouns.
- Notice the difference between little and a little, or few and a few.
- Check agreement after quantifier phrases when the noun changes form.
Watch it work
Remember this
- Decide whether the noun is countable or uncountable.
- Choose the quantifier that matches that noun type.
- Check whether the phrase shows a small amount, enough, too much, or a general number.
- Watch for meaning differences such as few vs a few and little vs a little.
- Read the full noun phrase once to confirm it sounds natural.
Real-World Examples with Quantifiers: much, many, a lot of, plenty of
Example 1
Too weakThere are much reasons to improve public transport.
BetterThere are many reasons to improve public transport.
This correction matches the intended meaning and keeps Quantifiers natural.
Example 2
Too weakThe city has few money for new rail lines.
BetterThe city has little money for new rail lines.
This version sounds more natural because Quantifiers fits the sentence clearly.
Common Errors with Quantifiers: much, many, a lot of, plenty of
Common problem 1
mixing countable and uncountable quantifiers
WeakThere are much reasons to improve public transport.
StrongThere are many reasons to improve public transport.
Fix: use many/few with countable nouns and much/little with uncountable nouns
Common problem 2
using a countable quantifier with an uncountable noun
WeakWe do not have many equipment for the science room.
StrongWe do not have much equipment for the science room.
Fix: match many/few with countable nouns and much/little with uncountable nouns
Common problem 3
using few or little when the meaning is actually positive
WeakA little students asked for extra practice after class.
StrongA few students asked for extra practice after class.
Fix: use a few with countable plural nouns and a little with uncountable nouns
Interactive Practice Lab
Practice
First notice the right form. Then build it yourself. Then fix it in a full sentence.
Score: 0/4
Read for meaning first. If the meaning changes, the grammar usually has to change too.
1. Quick pick
Choose the stronger sentence for Quantifiers.
2. Build it
Put this Quantifiers sentence in the correct order.
Tap a chunk to move it down. Tap it again to send it back.
3. Type the fix
Rewrite the sentence so Quantifiers is correct.
Fix this: There is few evidence to support that claim.
4. Final sort
Mark each sentence as correct or needing a fix.
We have much information about this proposal.
We have many information about this proposal.
Only a few students completed the survey.
Only a little students completed the survey.
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