martes, 12 de septiembre de 2017

QUANTIFIERS



Uncountable Nouns (Quantifiers #1)
 
Because uncountable nouns in English do not have plurals
and cannot be counted in the normal way, quantifiers
are often used as a way of "measuring" them. The basic
quantifiers are someanya little, and a lot of, but there
are many more.
One group of quantifiers is common with food and items
found at home: the names of the containers in which the
items are sold:
quantifier (container)uncountable nouns
a bag of _____candy, flour, sugar, rice
a bottle of _____water, wine, beer, ketchup
(catsup), vinegar, juice,
soy sauce, cooking oil,
olive oil, salad dressing, soda,
aspirin (or other medicine)
a box of _____detergent, salt, candy,
cereal, chalk, baking soda,
pasta, jello, sugar
a can of _____fruit, motor oil, beer, soda,
baking powder, paint
a carton of _____soda, ice cream, milk,
creamer, juice
a jar of _____jam, jelly, mustard, relish,
fruit, mayonnaise
a pack of _____gum
a package of _____meat
a six-pack of _____beer, soda
a tin of _____aspirin
a tub of _____margarine
a tube of _____toothpaste, lipstick, shampoo

___________________________________________

Special Note:

These containers can also be used for countable nouns:
a bag of potato chips / potatoes / apples /
onions / groceries;

a box of paper clips / cigars / envelopes / kleenex /
crackers / chocolates;

a can of beans (and other fruits and vegetables);
a carton of cigarettes / eggs;
a jar of olives / pickles;
a pack of cigarettes / razor blades;
a tin of sardines

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