Lesson 55 DeterminersIII Quantifiers in Detail — Know The Subtle Rules
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In the last lesson, we learnt about quantifiers during our discussion on various kinds of determiners. In this lesson, we will study some commonly used quantifiers in detail. Some, Any, Much, Many, Little and Few are the quantifiers that we all use quite frequently in our daily communication, but rarely do we think about the subtle rules that govern them. Do you know when to use some and any? Do you know that Little, a little and the little do not mean the same? Do you know inclusion or exclusion of article ‘A’ in front of determiner Few can make a big difference to the meaning of a sentence? To learn more about such exciting information and study quantifiers in detail, watch this lesson till the end. This lesson is all about acquainting you with subtle rules governing the commonly used quantifiers. • The objective of all lessons on determiners so far has been to eliminate any grammatical mistake that might be happening unknowingly. Without determiners our communication is incomplete. We can’t imagine a professional piece of writing, a prepared speech or even a casual conversation without determiners, which share a special relationship with nouns. Their existence depends on nouns. Therefore, it’s important we understand them in clear terms to use them effectively in any form of communication. • The lessons on Enliven English have been specially designed to help you understand basics of grammar. Whether you are a student, a working professional, or simply a language lover, Enliven English will help increase your understanding of grammar. • All those who are preparing for competitive exams, especially Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), will find Enliven English highly beneficial to improve their language skills. The focus of all lessons on the channel is to make non-native speakers aware of grammar rules in an entertaining and lively manner so that they, too, can communicate confidently and without making mistakes just like native speakers. • If after watching the lesson you have any doubts, don’t hesitate to raise them. I will try my best to have your doubts removed. My vision is to make grammar accessible to all by making it entertaining, lively and functional. Every lesson is a new learning experience for me, as it is for you all. So, let’s learn something new by taking a step forward and getting started. Happy viewing!! • Visual Source: • Thumbnail and others images: https://www.pexels.com/ • All videos sourced from https://videos.pexels.com/ • Music: YouTube Audio Library • #determiners #quantifiers #grammar
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