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many is considered as under adjective of number or adjective of quantity? ​

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Answered by ms8367786
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These are adjectives that refer to an indefinite amount of something that can be counted: some, all, many, any, few, no, several, etc. These same words can be used as adjectives of quantity when they refer to something that cannot be counted (i.e. milk, time, water).

Answered by Arpita1810
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Words such as 'most, any, many' and 'few,' along with numbers, are adjectives of quantity. They tell us the amount, or the approximate amount, of the noun they describe. Adjectives of quantity are extremely useful when describing things. They give a sense of proportion to the whole communication.

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