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The number of modified nouns.
English expression. Translation.
Modify countable nouns.
dozensof several.
X. Many. scoresof many.
many,a
good(great)
many,many
A is a singular countable noun)
Many, massive.
hundreds
of hundreds.
thousands
ofthousands
uponthousands
Of thousands.
millions
of millions.
billionsof.
Modify uncountable nouns. mucha
greatgood)dealofa
largeamount
oflarge
amounts
Of many, a lot.
Modify countable nouns or uncountable nouns. alot
oflots
ofplenty
of,alarge
quantity
oflarge
quantities
Of many, a lot.
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Only a few nouns can be modified:
few,afew,many,a
great/good
many,a
largenumberof…
Only uncountable nouns can be modified:
little,a
little,much,a
largeamount
of,agreat/good
dealof…
There are a few things that can be modified: alot
of,lots
of,plenty
of,alarge
quantity
of,large
quantities
of, such as:
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The following phrase means "many, many".
plenty of = a lot of = lots of modifying countable and uncountable nouns.
a large deal of, a large amount of modifiers uncountable nouns.
a quantity of modifier countable noun.
Many, much? (This is the most basic).
Another many + countable noun plural = many a + countable noun singular much + uncountable noun.
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much .Modify uncountable nouns.
Many on the contrary.
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There are quite a few phrases, and I will list some of them.
Modifications countable: a
few,alarge
number
of,the
number
of.Modifications are uncountable: a
largeamount
of,agreat
dealof,a
little.And like. a
Lotof is a phrase that can be both countable and uncountable.
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Countable: Many. Uncountable:
much。Both: a lot of.
A countable noun is a person or thing that can be counted in number and can be divided into individuals; Hence it has plural form, and when its plural form is the subject in the sentence, the predicate of the sentence should also be in the plural form.
Nouns can be divided into countable nouns and uncountable nouns according to their countability. Countable nouns are nouns that can be divided into individuals and can be counted directly by numbers, such as desks, kites, girls, rooms, schools, etc.
The person or thing represented by a common noun can be counted by a number, and this kind of noun is called a countable noun. Negotiable nouns are divided into individual nouns (which represent individuals in a certain class of people or things, such as worker, farmer, desk, factory, etc.) and collective nouns (which represent a group of people or things as a whole, such as people, family, etc.). If the things represented by ordinary nouns cannot be counted in numbers, such nouns are called uncountable nouns.
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themajority
of...Most of them. Not "a lot, a lot", but a large part of a certain group).
agreat/big/large
number
of...A large number of (+ countable), as long as the number of phrases appear, they are all countable nouns.
agreat
manyof...Massively. countable), as long as the phrase of many appears, it is a countable noun.
agreat
dealof...Massively. Uncountable:
agreat
amount
of many. Uncountable:
abitof some.
Uncountable) alot
of=lots
of many (countable and uncountable).
aquantity
Of some. countable), generally with a
largequantity
of a large number of them. countable).
plenty
of...Many. Countable and uncountable) o( o It's very complete, I hope it can help you.
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1. Words that can only modify countable nouns are: many, many a(n), a good great many, a(great large), number of, scores of, dozens of, etc.
Second, words that can only modify uncountable nouns are: much, a great deal of, a great large amount of, etc.
3. Words that can modify both countable and uncountable nouns are:
a lot of, lots of, plenty of (the number of predicate verbs after the above three words depends on the singular and plural of the noun after of), a greatest large quantity of (followed by the predicate singular), quantities of of (followed by the predicate plural).
Partial phrase usage.
1. Many
Pronunciation: Anglo-American.
Meaning: many, many; Many, many, most, (American, French, Canadian, Indian) Mani (personal name).
Phrases: how many how much; how many; How many; How much.
Second, much
Pronunciation: 英 [m t 美 [m t
Meaning: very, very, lot, many, many, many, many, many, person's name; (de) Moh; March.
Phrase: much ado about nothing ; It's all the fault of men; Hold a lover ; Philistines disturb themselves.
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,few,a fewonly only the banquet can repair the finger to the silver ornament can count the noun and laugh wisely.
little, a little can only modify uncountable nouns.
a lot of , lots of, plenty of can modify both countable and uncountable nouns.
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Modify countable nouns: many, few, a few, several
Modify the countable nouns of the unrepentant hood: much, little, a little
Both: some, lot of, lots of,
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