Grammar: A2 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Expanding - Lesson 5: Quantifiers for Both: "some," "any," "a lot of," "no"

Grammar: Flexible Quantifiers A2 Lesson 18: Using 'some', 'any', 'a lot of', & 'no' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "some," "any," "a lot of," and "no" correctly with both countable and uncountable nouns. The 'Flexible' Quantifiers Some quantifiers only work with countable nouns (like 'many') and some only work with uncountable nouns (like 'much'). But today, we learn four very useful quantifiers that are flexible —they work with BOTH types of nouns! The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Use Flexible Quantifiers Quantifier Use Case (Sentence Type) Example some Positive (+) I need some water. ( U ) She bought some books. ( C ) any Negative (-) & Question (?) I don't have any money. ( U ) Are there any chairs? ( C ) a lot of Positive (+) Large Amount There is a lot of traffic. ( U ) There are a lot of tourists. ( C ) no Negative Meaning (Zero) (Use with a positive verb) There is no su…