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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.
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 a 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.
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Common quantifiers:
1. Measure words that represent people: individual, bit, guess sensitive strip.
For example: a driver, a teacher, a hero.
2. Measure words for animals: only, horse, head, strip, peak.
Examples: a cat, a horse, a cow, a fish, a camel.
3. Measure words for human and animal organ parts: individual, only, piece, root, sheet, piece, strip.
Examples: a brain, a head, a hair, an eye, a mouth, a lip, a foot, a tail.
4. Measure words for plants: trees, plants.
For example: a pine tree, a rice plant, a wheat plant.
5. Measure words for fruits: pcs.
Example: An apple.
6. Measure words for plant parts: flowers, slices, strips, grains, grains.
Most of them represent shapes.
Examples: a flower, a rose, a red plum.
A leaf, a root of vanity, a seed.
A grain of rice. 7. Measure words that indicate food: ton, dao, piece, block, root, piece, grain.
Examples: 1 meal, 1 breakfast, 1 breakfast.
One lunch, one dinner, one lunch.
A western meal, a snack, a fritter.
A bun, a steamed bun, a chicken thigh.
An egg, a piece of meat, a piece of beef.
A sandwich, a dish, a soup.
A slice of bread, a piece of cake, a popsicle.
A biscuit, a candy, a watermelon.
A lollipop.
8. Measure words that indicate tableware: root, handle, zhang.
Examples: 1 chopstick, 1 fork.
A tablespoon and a napkin.
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The first-grade measure words are as follows:A stupid cow, a cat, a flock of ducks, a bird, an apple, a date, a bunch of apricots and a peach.
One cow, two horses, three fish, four ducks, five books, six flowers.
Seven fruit trees, eight flowers, nine planes, ten cars.
A white cloud, a star, two rulers, a well, three axes (fǔ), a mountain, four fans, a fire, five towels, a boat, six pairs of socks (wà) and a pair of hands, seven blouses and a door, eight red flags and a bunch of flowers, nine pants (kù) a pair of shoes, ten watermelons and a well (jǐng).
The encyclopedia of measure words that must be mastered in the first grade:
One handful: vegetable power, shear force, shovel, lock, key, tea bar, wine bar.
One: a book, a dictionary, a book, a movie, a car.
One: Rain, snow, sickness, a big battle.
One: Movies, ball games, shows, operas, plays.
One drop: tears, sweat, blood, water, oil.
One: hat, mosquito net, sedan chair.
Bouquet: Flowers.
One: Flowers, clouds.
A pair: gloves, glasses, bracelets, rackets, playing cards, mahjong tiles.
A: People, children, cups, plates, saucers, bottles, fruits, toys, sun, moon, eggs, steamed buns, dumplings, country, province, city, county, district, township, village, story.
A: bamboo poles, sugar cane, churros, ice bastards, green onions, ropes, wires, hair.
One: House, house.
One item: luggage, clothes, things.
One: tree, grass, cabbage, cucumber with side.
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1.Quantity: such as horse, sheet, seat, back, field, tail, strip, piece, only, etc.
2.Weight: such as silk, milli, centi, cent, cent, money, tael, catty, quintal, baht, etc.
3.Length: e.g. milli, centimeter, minute, inch, ruler, zhang, li, xun, etc.
4. Volume: such as pinch, spoon, he, liter, bucket, stone, plate, bowl, saucer, stack, bucket, cage, etc.
6. Shape: such as pills, bubbles, granules, granules, buildings, piles, etc.
It is a noun quantifier. For example, a mouth, a table, and the table are both nouns, and Zhang is a measure word that modifies these two nouns.
A noun quantifier is a quantifier that has a selective relationship with some nouns. That is, some nouns can only use one or several special quantifiers, and such quantifiers are special noun quantifiers. 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 a teapot
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