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Quantifier is a part of speech that we classify the nature and meaning of words, it is a word that can be used as a quantitative unit, whether it is in actual life or written expression, the frequency of use of quantifiers is very high, and we can also use quantifiers to classify the properties of the physical objects it represents.
Quantifiers can be used not only to represent the quantitative units of things, but also to use their auxiliary representations of people or actions. In general, quantifiers are divided into two types: object quantifiers and momentums, and the so-called quantifiers refer to the unit of measurement of things or people, which has the existence of specific objects. The so-called momentum words refer to the number of actions and the total amount of time, which are units of measurement that tend to be blurred.
Among nouns, they are generally divided into two types of nouns, one is a countable noun and the other is an uncountable noun. In some other languages, the use of uncountable nouns in sentences must be used with quantifiers, but there are no hard and fast rules for countable nouns.
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Measure word. Words that are usually used to denote a unit of quantity for a person, thing, or action are called quantifiers. Such as heads, horses, strips, etc. The basic definition is a word that is usually used to denote a unit of quantity for a person, thing, or action, called a quantifier.
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A word that represents a quantitative unit of a person, thing, or action is called a quantifier.
There are many detailed classifications of quantifiers, such as noun quantifiers, momentum quantifiers, compound quantifiers, etc.
In addition to measuring noun quantifiers, many quantifiers can be used overlappingly. For example: piece by piece, piece by piece, trip by trip, back and forth, and so on.
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Hello classmates. Each is not a measure word.
Questions. Hello teacher.
Variously are adjectives.
Questions. each.
The meaning of each in it means that there are many kinds of products.
So actually point out how many.
So not a quantifier.
It is a real word.
Real words are words that have real meaning, can act as a sentence component on their own, and can generally be used as a separate question. Words that cannot be used as components of a sentence are called virtual words. Now the function is taken as the main basis, and it is believed that it can act as a syntactic component alone, and those with lexical and grammatical meaning are real words, not syntactic components, and only grammatical meaning are imaginary words.
Can you understand what I say, classmates?
Questions. Is it an adverb.
Not an adverb classmate.
It is the same as thousands of purples and thousands of reds, all kinds of strange.
These are not measure words.
It's just a lot to describe.
Questions. That's an adjective.
Yes, classmates.
Questions. Okay, thank you, teacher.
It is generally used to describe the wide variety of items.
It's okay, you can ask me if you have any questions.
Questions. Okay thank you.
Study hard.
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Pencil cases, cabinets, sofas, robots, gift boxes, gears, pillows, cartons, bags, stones, ancient towns, boxes, and wooden boxes.
Basketballs, toys, footballs, volleyballs.
Tennis balls, baseballs, dining tables, pen holders, cartons, apples, oranges, pears, children, balls, and tall buildings.
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The quantifiers are as follows:
Quantity: such as horse, sheet, seat, back, field, tail, strip, piece, only, etc.
Weight: such as silk, milli, centi, cent, cent, money, tael, catty, quintal, baht, etc.
Length: e.g. milli, centimeter, minute, inch, ruler, zhang, li, xun, etc.
Volume: such as pinch, spoon, combination, liter, bucket, stone, plate, bowl, saucer, stack, bucket, cage, etc.
Shape: e.g. pills, bubbles, grains, granules, bricks, piles, etc.
The definite paragraph of the quantifier Li Yi:
Because quantifiers are words that are used to denote a unit of quantity for a person, thing, or action, so"One person, two pears, three bells, and one grasp the Mingchi teapot""One, only, mouth, put"and representation of weights and measures"Pound, kilogram, bucket, liter, ruler, inch, zhang"etc. are all different types of quantitative units used to represent people or things.
Quantifiers are divided into two categories: object quantifiers and momentum quantifiers. Quantifiers denote units of calculation for people and things, such as:"Alone""pcs"。Momentum words indicate the number of actions and the total amount of time they take place, such as:"Look three times""times"、"Look at it for three days""Tianhuai clan"。
The quantifiers that modify nouns can be divided into two situations according to whether the nouns are countable: countable nouns, such as people and tables; Uncountable nouns, such as sugar, water.
In common foreign languages, generally speaking, countable nouns do not have measure words, and the number is directly followed by the countable noun, for example: three dogs. When foreigners learn Chinese, they often feel awkward about the use of measure words for countable nouns, and it is even more difficult to memorize the fixed collocation usage of measure words and countable nouns.
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