THE
QUANTIFIERS:
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Quantifiers
with countable
and uncountable nouns
Adjectives and
adjectival phrases that describe quantity are shown below. Some can
only go with countable nouns (friends, cups, people),
and some can only go with uncountable nouns (sugar, tea,
money, advice). The words in the middle column can be used with both
countable and uncountable nouns.
Note: much
and many are used in negative and question forms.
Example:
- How
much
money have you got?
- How
many
cigarettes have you smoked?
- There's not
much sugar in the cupboard.
- There weren't
many people at the concert.
They are also used
with too, (not) so, and (not) as :There
were too many people at the
concert - we couldn't see the band.
It's a problem when there are so many
people.
There's not so much work
to do this week.
In positive statements,
we use a lot of:
- I've got a
lot of work this week.
- There were a
lot of people at the concert.