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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Quantifiers

Some of the first amazing books.
Many of the first amazing books.
Are the quantifiers used correctly?
  

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Generally, when we use the word "first," we don't imply a collection. Why do you use "amazing"? " These are good phrases: Some of the books Many of the books And sentences: Some of the first books that Gutenberg printed still exist in libraries.

  • Generally, when we use the word "first," we don't imply a collection.
  • Why do you use "amazing"?
  • " These are good phrases: Some of the books Many of the books And sentences: Some of the first books that Gutenberg printed still exist in libraries.
  • Many of the books that came off Gutenberg's press were used in churches.
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Generally, when we use the word "first," we don't imply a collection.

Why do you use "amazing"? That does not collocate very easily with "books."

These are good phrases:
Some of the books
Many of the books

And sentences:
Some of the first books that Gutenberg printed still exist in libraries.
Many of the books that came off Gutenberg's press were used in
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Does "come off " mean "detach" ?And is "press printed" a one word?
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Amir OghlowDoes "come off " mean "detach" ?And is "press printed" a one word?
Sorry, I made a mistake when pasting the text. I've corrected it.

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