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5.2 General and specific references to quantity

5.2A 'Of after quantifiers ('a lot of, 'some of, etc.) > LEG 55]

1 We always use of with these quantifiers when we put them in front of a noun or pronoun, and the reference is general: a bit of, a couple of, a lot of, lots of, the majority of, a number of, plenty of. A lot of people don't eat meat. (= a lot of people in general)

2 If we use words like the or my after of, the reference is specific: A lot of the people I know don't eat meat. (= the ones I know)

3 We use quantifiers like some, any, much and many without of in general references: Some people don't eat meat. (= some people in general)

4 If we use of + the, my etc., after some, etc., the reference is specific [compare >5.7C]: Some of the people I know don't eat meat. {= the ones I know) Note that None of is always specific: None of my friends is here. I want none of it.

Write: A Supply of where necessary. B Mark each sentence G (= General) or S (= Specific).

1 There have been a lot of changes to our plans. G 2 You only need to use a small amount... salt in a dish like this. _3 A lot... the trouble was caused by a faulty switch. _4 Have some ... tea. _5 Would you like any ... cake?_6 Would you like any ... this cake?_7 We need a couple ... people to work in our new warehouse. _8 There's plenty ... food for everybody. _9 There were plenty ... complaints about the service. _10 There's plenty ... this stew left, so we can have it again tonight. _11 How much milk is there in the pan? - None ... _12 How much of the milk have you used?- None ... it. _13 Some ... students have complained about the canteen. _14 Some ... my students have complained about the canteen. _15 Would you like a bit... butter on this toast? _

5.2B When to use quantifiers without 'of: 'I've got a lot' [> LEG 5.5] If we use a quantifier on its own (not in front of a noun or pronoun) we do not use of: Did you buy any fruit? - Yes, I bought a lot/lots/plenty. (Not ‘a lot of’ etc.)

Write: Use a couple, a bit, a lot, lots and plenty in short answers to these questions.

1 Are there any eggs in the fridge? - Yes, ... 2 Did you buy any cheese at the supermarket? - Yes, ...3 Have we got enough potatoes for the weekend? -Yes,… 4 Is there any milk in that jug? - Yes, ... 5 Were there many people at the meeting? - Yes, ...6 Is there any ironing to be done? - Yes,…

5.2C 'More’ and 'less' after quantifiers: 'some more', 'a little less' [> LEG 5.6]

We can emphasize quantity with more and less after quantifiers:

1 We can use more + plural nouns after: some/any, a couple, hundreds, a few, hardly any, a lot, lots, many, no, plenty, several: There are a lot more students studying English this year.

2 We can use more + uncountable nouns after: some/any, a bit, a good deal, hardly any, a little, a lot, lots, much, no, plenty: There's a little more soup if you'd like it.

3 We can use less + uncountable nouns after: any, a bit, a good deal, a little, a lot, lots, much: I'd like a little less soup, please.

Write: Choose any more, any less, etc. in the following sentences.

1 How much did we make yesterday? £200? - No, ... than that, (much less/a few less) 2 You've had enough food already and you can't have ... (any more/some more) 3 There are ... people giving up smoking these days, (much more/many more) 4 Newspapers have ... freedom than you think, (many less/much less) 5 ... young people are passing their driving test first time, (lots more/much more) 6 I'll help myself to ... of these vegetables, (some more/any more) 7 Have what you like. There are ... where these came from, (plenty more/much more) 8 There's been ... interest in this idea than we expected, (a lot less/many less) 9 We've had ... than forty applicants for this job. (no less/no fewer) 10 We need ... of this material, but it's hard to get. (many more/much more) 11 Do you want any more? - Yes,... please, (hardly any more/a lot more) 12 I've got... experience in business than you think, (much more/many more)

5.2D Write: Put a circle round the correct words in brackets. SPARE THAT TREE!

How (many/much) lists is your name on? There must be (2plenty/plenty of) lists of names in every part of the world and they must be used to send information to (3millions /millions of) people. The (4number/amount) of letters ordinary people receive these days has greatly increased. (5A lot/A lot of) the people I know object to receiving unwanted letters. (6Much/Many) of the mail we receive goes straight into the waste-paper basket. That's why (7most/the most) people refer to it as 'junk mail'. It would be better for all of us if we received (8much/many) less junk mail and, as a result, saved (9many/much) more trees from destruction. (10A lot/A lot of) trees must be wasted each year to produce mountains of junk mail. Recently, I received a very welcome (11bit/bit of) junk mail. It was a leaflet urging me not to waste paper and to return junk mail to the sender. 'If we all do this,' the leaflet said, 'we will reduce the (12number/number of) trees being destroyed.' I agreed with every word they said, but why did they have to send me four copies of the leaflet?

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