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Monito Posted 19 years ago
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Concept Q's Help Please!

0 I'm giving a class tomorrow on Quantifiers: Some, Any, Many, Much, and I'm getting really stuck thinking of good concept questions for these words that don't include one of the other words.02br
00Has anyone any suggestions?02br
00Any help is very greatly appreciated!02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Monito12cite 10I'm giving a class tomorrow on Quantifiers: Some, Any, Many, Much, and I'm getting really stuck thinking of good concept questions for these words that don't include one of the other words. Has anyone any suggestions? Any help is very greatly appreciated!

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Monito12cite 10I'm giving a class tomorrow on Quantifiers: Some, Any, Many, Much, and I'm getting really stuck thinking of good concept questions for these words that don't include one of the other words.
  • Has anyone any suggestions?
  • Any help is very greatly appreciated!
  • Phil12blockquote 10If I understand you correctly, some of these may help:02br 02br 00at least one02br 02br 00a lot of/lots of02br 02br 00a few02br 02br 00a large amount of/large amounts of02br 02br 00a small amount of/small amounts of02br 02br 00numerous0-
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01cite10Monito12cite10I'm giving a class tomorrow on Quantifiers: Some, Any, Many, Much, and I'm getting really stuck thinking of good concept questions for these words that don't include one of the other words. Has anyone any suggestions? Any help is very greatly appreciated! Phil12blockquote
10If I understand you co
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0 Oh, it is really hard to study them within a day just try to search the words many, much ... in this site and if you encounter with such good questions give them as a homework and search it later:D 0-
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0 I think the best way is to produce comparison sentences, probably using the passive voice so that the determiner/quantifier is the subject. There's a good example in Michael Vince's Intermediate Lang Practice (p.141)02br
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00All (of ) the tickets for the match have been sold02br
00Many of02br
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