Guide to Expressions of Quantity

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Expressions of quantity are placed before nouns and express 'how much' or 'how many' of something exists. Some expressions of quantity are only used with noncount (uncountable) nouns, others are only used with count (countable) nouns.
Not any - Both Count and Noncount Nouns
I don't have any time this week.
She doesn't have any friends in London.
No - Both Count and Noncount Nouns
Mary has no money to go away on holiday.
I have no friends in Chicago.
One, two, three, etc. - Count Nouns Only
Peter has one car.
Both - Count Nouns Only
Both of my friends live in San Francisco.
A Couple Of - Count Nouns Only
There are a couple of cats in that house.
A Few / Few - Count Nouns Only
There are a few students in the classroom.
She has few friends in New York.
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Language: English
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Tags: Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Грамматика / English Grammar;Практическая грамматика / English Grammar in Use