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What is quantifier?

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Answered by sharmaparulshubam
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A quantifier is a word that usually goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object; for example, a little milk. ... There are quantifiers to describe large quantities (a lot, much, many), small quantities (a little, a bit, a few) and undefined quantities (some, any).

Answered by atashka4mandala
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A quantifier is a word that usually goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object; for example, a little milk.There are quantifiers to describe large quantities (a lot, much, many), small quantities (a little, a bit, a few) and undefined quantities (some, any)

Examples of quantifiers in English are "all", "some", "many", "few", "most", and "no"; examples of quantified sentences are "all people are mortal", "some people are mortal", and "no people are mortal", they are considered to be true, true, and false, respectively.

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