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释义 | Contents overview Determiners: Quantifiers introduction Section 13 Determiners: QuantifiersintroductionDeterminers in this group are mainly quantifiers: they show how much of a class or category we are talking about (all, most, some, none, …). other usesBesides their use as determiners in noun phrases, these words can generally be used without following nouns if the meaning is clear. Compare:He doesn't eat any meat, and not much fish.Fish? He eats some, but not much.This 'pronoun' use of quantifiers is dealt with here, and not in Section 14, for convenience, along with some other uses of these words. For uses not included here, search the Index.A few words which can have determiner and non-determiner uses (e.g. other, only, such, which, what and numbers) are covered elsewhere – search the Index.putting determiners together: use of ofQuantifiers can be put together if the combination makes sense.We meet every few days.Have you got any more coffee?When a quantifier is put together with a 'group 1' determiner (article, possessive or demonstrative, Section 12), we use a structure with of. Compare:–some peoplesome of the people–each childeach of my children–neither doorneither of these doorsThe same thing happens before a pronoun. Compare:most horsesmost of themA quantifier with of can be used directly before a noun in a few cases. This happens with proper nouns such as place names, and sometimes with uncountable nouns that refer to the whole of a subject or activity.Most of Wales was without electricity last night.Much of philosophy is concerned with questions that have no answers.Many, most, little, least, few and fewest can follow 'group 1' determiners directly in some cases.–his many friendsthe most money–a little timethe least difficulty–these few poemsthe fewest problemsDo you know what's wrong with these, and why?All of children can be difficult. 147.1 | We all can swim. 147.2148 | All stood up. 149.1 | All what I have is yours. 149.2 | She lost all. 149.2 | The every plate was broken. 152.2 | I've written to my every friend. 152.2 | I see her every days. 151.1 | Every room are being used. 151.1 | Each new day are different. 153.1 | He's lost nearly each friend he had. 154.3 | Both my brothers carried the piano upstairs. 155.1 | The both children have fair hair. 155.3 | Come on Tuesday or Wednesday. Either days are OK. 156.1 | Please be quiet. Some of people want to get to sleep. 158.6 | She's unhappy because she's got any friends. 159.3 | I can write with any hand. 160 | 'Which newspaper would you like?' 'It doesn't matter. Every one.'162 | Not any tourists ever came to our village. 163.4 | None of my parents could be there. 163.5 | No one of my friends wished me a happy birthday. 164.1 | He's got much money. 165.4 | The most children like ice cream. 167.1 | Most of cheese is made from cow's milk. 167.1 | A lot of my friends wants to emigrate. 172.2 | The majority of criminals is non-violent. 172.5 | contents of this section
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