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THE
QUANTIFIERS
Graded
Quantifiers
They function like
comparatives and hold a relative position on a scale of increase
or decrease.
| INCREASE
From
0% to 100% |
| With
plural countable nouns: |
| many
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more
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most
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With uncountable
nouns:
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| much
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more |
most |
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DECREASE
From
100% to 0%
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| With
plural countable nouns: |
| few
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fewer
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fewest
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With uncountable
nouns:
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| little
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less
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least
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Examples:
- There are many
people in England, more
in India, but the most people
live in China.
- Much
time and money is spent on education,
more on health services
but the most is spent on
national defence.
- Few
rivers in Europe are not polluted.
- Fewer
people die young now than in the seventeenth century.
- The country
with the fewest people
per square kilometre must be Australia.
- Scientists
have little
hope of finding a complete cure for cancer before the year
2,000.
- She had less
time to study than Paul but had better results.
- Give that dog
the least
opportunity and it will bite you.
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