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Types of Adjective | Adjective of Quantity | Part-2|by Kanta Ma'am...⚡
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# Adjectives of Quantity
Adjectives of quantity are words that describe the amount or number of a noun, without specifying an exact quantity[1][2][3]. They provide information about "how much" or "how many" of something there are[4].
Some common adjectives of quantity include:
- Some, any, many, much, little, most, no, none, enough, all[3]
- Substantial, whole, too[3]
Examples:
- I ate a little rice today[4].
- There is no water in the class[4].
- All the students in the class are well-mannered[4].
- He ate a whole apple today[4].
Adjectives of quantity are used with uncountable nouns, while adjectives of number (numeral adjectives) are used with countable nouns to specify an exact quantity[2]. For example:
- I have some money (quantity adjective with uncountable noun)
- I have three dollars (number adjective with countable noun)
Adjectives of quantity provide a general sense of the amount, while adjectives of number give a precise count[2]. Understanding the difference is important to use these adjectives correctly in sentences.
Session by: Kanta Ma'am
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The description on the video topic "Adjectives of Quantity"
# Adjectives of Quantity
Adjectives of quantity are words that describe the amount or number of a noun, without specifying an exact quantity[1][2][3]. They provide information about "how much" or "how many" of something there are[4].
Some common adjectives of quantity include:
- Some, any, many, much, little, most, no, none, enough, all[3]
- Substantial, whole, too[3]
Examples:
- I ate a little rice today[4].
- There is no water in the class[4].
- All the students in the class are well-mannered[4].
- He ate a whole apple today[4].
Adjectives of quantity are used with uncountable nouns, while adjectives of number (numeral adjectives) are used with countable nouns to specify an exact quantity[2]. For example:
- I have some money (quantity adjective with uncountable noun)
- I have three dollars (number adjective with countable noun)
Adjectives of quantity provide a general sense of the amount, while adjectives of number give a precise count[2]. Understanding the difference is important to use these adjectives correctly in sentences.
Session by: Kanta Ma'am
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