Quiz for:
Understanding Quantifiers in English Grammar

Question 1

What is the construction similar to 'all of' used for more specificity?

Question 2

In what context should 'both of' be used?

Question 3

In what context should 'whole of' be used?

Question 4

Which quantifier should be used to emphasize full or complete amounts?

Question 5

When referring to two entities, which quantifier should be used?

Question 6

Which quantifier is used to refer to two items or people?

Question 7

What is used to talk about quantities either directly before nouns or in the phrase 'of the'?

Question 8

What is the primary application of quantifiers?

Question 9

When referring to two items or people, what phrase should be used?

Question 10

Which quantifier is used to express a fractional part of a whole?

Question 11

When should 'both of' be used for more specificity?

Question 12

When should 'all of' be used instead of 'all'?

Question 13

What is the key distinction made in the usage of 'all' in quantifiers?

Question 14

Which quantifier should be used to talk about quantities?

Question 15

Which quantifier is used to discuss quantities?