Quantifiers는 다양한 양을 나타내는 영어 문법 요소입니다. 대명사와 형용사 앞에 쓰여서 명사의 수나 양을 구체적으로 표현할 때 사용되죠. 예를 들어 ‘some,’ ‘any,’ ‘few,’ ‘many,’ ‘a lot of’ 같은 단어들이 여기에 속합니다. 이 운동을 통해 영어 학습자들은 다양한 상황에서 양을 표현하는 방법을 익힐 수 있을 것입니다.
Quantifiers는 문장에서 중요한 역할을 담당하며 문장의 의미를 명확하게 해줍니다. 올바른 Quantifiers를 선택하는 것은 듣는 사람이나 읽는 사람에게 정확한 정보를 전달하기 위해서 필수적입니다. 아래 운동들은 Quantifiers 사용 방법에 대한 이해를 높이기 위해 설계되었습니다. 각 문장마다 빈칸을 채워 올바른 답을 찾아보세요.
Exercise 1: Choose the correct quantifier.
There are *few* (few/many) apples left in the basket.
I don’t have *much* (much/many) time before the meeting starts.
She has read *many* (few/many) books on the subject.
Could I please have *some* (some/any) sugar in my coffee?
There isn’t *any* (some/any) milk left in the fridge.
You will need *a lot of* (much/a lot of) patience while learning a new language.
He does not have *many* (few/many) friends in the city.
They’ve sold *most* (most/more) of the tickets for the show already.
Could you give me *a little* (a little/a few) more information about the plan?
We have *enough* (enough/too) chairs for everyone attending.
I’ve seen *several* (several/some) errors in the report.
There are *plenty* (plenty/few) of options to choose from.
She’s saved *a little* (a little/a lot of) money for her vacation.
My brother drank *all* (all/most) of the orange juice this morning.
There were *fewer* (fewer/less) opportunities back then than now.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate quantifier.
*Several* (Several/Many) of the students have submitted their projects early.
He’s brought *too* (too/enough) many bags on the trip.
*All* (Each/All) the cookies have been eaten.
I have *no* (no/not any) idea where she went.
Do we have *enough* (enough/too) bread for the sandwiches?
*Few* (Few/A few) people can speak more than three languages fluently.
She shared the cake with *everyone* (everyone/someone) at the party.
How *much* (much/many) money do you need to buy the new book?
The garden has *plenty* (plenty/a lot) of flowers in the spring.
*Little* (Little/Few) did he know about the surprise awaiting him.
*Any* (Any/Some) student who wants to join the trip must sign up by Friday.
There isn’t *much* (much/a lot) difference between the two options.
I need *some* (some/several) volunteers to help with the event.
*Every* (Each/Every) book on this shelf has been read at least once.
There were *no* (no/not) seats left at the theater.