there are.......... previous book in the library
(some)(any)(much)(little)
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There are some previous books in the library.
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- Quantifiers are words or phrases that are preceded by a noun to describe the quantity of the object in a sentence.
- Examples of quantifiers- are many, many, some, any, enough, etc.
- 'Some' are used with indefinite noun representing a limited quantity of the object.
- Examples - "I want some floral tops".
- 'Any' is also used with indefinite nouns but with a negative sentence.
- Example - 'Did you bring any ketchup? '.
- 'Many' is used with a large number of countable nouns. There are also used with a negative sentence.
- Little is used in non-countable nouns and indicates that something exists in a small amount.
- For example - she had little milk for breakfast.
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