Quantifiers tell us about the amount or quantity of things., True, False, The word 'apple' is an uncountable noun., True, False, 'Much' is generally used to talk about the quantity of uncountable nouns., True, False, You should use 'many' with plural countable nouns like 'cookies'., True, False, 'A lot of' and 'lots of' can only be used with countable nouns., True, False, What must you know about a noun before choosing the correct quantifier?, Its color, Its size, If it is countable or uncountable, Its origin, Which of these is an example of an uncountable noun?, apple, sand, window, cookie, Choose the correct quantifier for 'ice cream' and 'cookies'., much ice cream, many cookies, many ice cream, much cookies, a lot of ice cream, few cookies, little ice cream, a little cookies, Which quantifiers are used with uncountable nouns to mean a small quantity?, few, a few, many, much, a lot of, lots of, little, a little, In which type of sentences is 'any' usually used?, Only positive sentences, Only with uncountable nouns, Negative sentences and questions, Positive sentences and requests.

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