Across
- 1. is used to express the idea of a large quantity and is used most often in negative and interrogative sentences.
- 2. is used in the same contexts as “some”, but only in negative and interrogative sentences.
- 4. These quantifiers are used only with uncountable nouns. The use of one over the other reflects an opinion regarding the quantity.
- 6. is used with both uncountable nouns as well as countable nouns in plural. It is used in affirmative sentences and occasionally with interrogative sentences
- 7. These quantifiers can only be used with countable nouns. As we saw above, the use of one over the other reflects an opinion about the quantity.
Down
- 1. COUNTABLE NOUNS IN PLURAL
- 3. can be used without a noun (countable or uncountable).
- 5. This quantifier can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.