Understanding Grammar: Quantifiers

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Jack and Rich talk about collecting things and quantifiers. These are the words we use to describe the amount of something. We use different quantifiers depending if the noun is countable or uncountable and some quantifiers can be used with both types of noun. Your task this week is to tell us about two things that you collected when you were younger. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess. Enjoy!

Other remote video URL

If the listening was a bit difficult, you can listen again and read the transcript at the same time.

Read the transcript and listen at the same time.

How much did you understand?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some words and phrases that might be new for you. Do you know the words in bold?

Manchester Utd's Paul Pogba has a fleet of cars.

I had a few coins from further afield, too.

When I was nine or ten, I collected football stickers.

There were a few more tricky words and phrases in the podcast. Do you know what they all mean? Try the activity below, then, listen to the podcast again to hear how we used the words. This can really help your understanding.

Activity 1: In this activity, try to match the words and phrases to their definitions. All of the words were in this week's podcast.

Did you know that Arsenal's Mesut Ozil has a collection of hundreds of trainers?

Did you know that Arsenal's Mesut Ozil has a collection of hundreds of trainers?

Quantifiers

In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich spoke about quantifiers. We often use different quantifiers to describe countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Look at the example sentences from the podcast:

Describing small quantities of countable nouns:

I had a few coins with a hole in the middle.

I had a couple from India and several from Australia and New Zealand.

Describing small quantities of uncountable nouns:

The collection might be worth a bit of money.

I had a small amount of grey sand.

Describing large quantities of countable nouns:

Rich had a large number of sticker albums.

Arsenal's Mesut Ozil has thousands of trainers.

Describing large quantities of uncountable nouns:

I didn't spend a great deal of time at the beach when I was younger.

Jack has a large amount of music in his dad's attic.

Take a look at the following activity to check your understanding of quantifiers. Can you choose the right quantifier?

Activity 2: In this activity, complete the sentences with the right words. All of the sentences were in this week's podcast.

Did you know that Manchester Utd's Paul Pogba collected car

Did you know that Manchester Utd's Paul Pogba collected cars?

Quantifiers that can be used with countable and uncountable nouns

There are some quantifiers that can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. These are usually used to describe large amounts that are non-specific. Take a look at the sentences below. Can you try to complete the sentences using countable and uncountable nouns? You may need to use more than one word to complete the sentences.

Don't worry! I have loads of ___________ in the fridge.

We have plenty of ___________.  You don't need to bring anything.

A lot of the ___________ in the second half.

I haven't had enough ___________ today.

Much, Many & Enough

Two of the most common quantifiers when describing countable nouns are 'much' and 'many'. Remember that we use 'many' with countable nouns and 'much' with uncountable nouns. They are often used in negative sentences and questions along with 'enough' (which can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns). Take a look at these examples:

I don't have much money.

I don't have many days left until my holiday.

Have you enough time to finish this activity?

Take a look at the next activity. Can you choose the right words for each gap?

Activity 3: In this activity put the quantifiers in the correct group. Decide if they can be used with countable nouns, uncountable nouns or both.

The Watford chairman and singer, Elton John, is said to have thousands of pairs of glasses.

The Watford chairman and singer, Elton John, is said to have thousands of pairs of glasses.

Have you ever collected football stickers? How many Premier League players can you see?

Have you ever collected football stickers? How many Premier League players can you see?

Quiz

My Collections

This week's task is to write about two things you collected when you were younger. Try to choose one thing that is countable and another which us uncountable. This will help you use more of the quantifiers we used in this week's podcast.

When you describe your collections answer these questions:

  • When did you collect these things?
  • How big was your collection?
  • Was your collection complete?
  • Do you still have these things?

Write your answers in the comments section below.

Log in or register to post comments