Saturday 1 October 2011
GrammaTube - talking about quantity in English: few, little, much, many, a lot

There are several quantifiers (a determiner or pronoun indicative of quantity) in English like few, little, much, many or a lot. ESL students find them confusing and use them incorrectly.

To help you understand them, we have chosen several videos from YouTube that explain how to properly use quantifiers through lessons and real life examples.

Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.

Good video that explains many common and not as common quantifiers



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Learn how to use quantifiers “much”, “many” and “a lot”



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Common English expressions related to quantity, learn the difference between “a little” and “a few”



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Comparison between “There is” and quantifiers



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Funny song to practice “how many?” and “how much?”



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Learn the differences between “few / a few” and “little / a little”



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Another great video with the differences between “few / a few” and “little / a little”



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