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Quantifiers
Many people, regardless of their age, confuse similar words. Little or few, much or many, some or any...the list goes on and on! Use this online resource to test your learners' ability to choose the correct quantifier. Consider using...
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Quantifier Exercises
In this quantifiers online interactive worksheet, students complete 12 sentences by supplying the appropriate adjective that completes each one grammatically correct. Students rewrite 10 sentences using negative quantifiers. Students...
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English Exercises - Quantifiers
In this use of quantifiers online worksheet, 4th graders fill in 6 blanks associated with clip art pictures using either "a" or "an." They fill in 18 blanks with "some" or "any" to complete sentences. They use "how much" or "how many" to...
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English Exercises: Quantifiers Too and Enough
In this quantifiers learning exercise, 5th graders read explanations and examples of correct usage, then complete 34 sentences, with immediate online feedback.
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Quantifiers: A Basic Quiz
For this quantifiers worksheet, students complete a 15 question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about the quantifiers "much", "many", "few", "little" and "most". Students select the correct quantifier for each sentence.
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Quantifiers: Do You Want...
In this ESL activity learning exercise, students respond to 7 questions. Students use the word want to answer the questions. Students ask a classmates the same questions as well.
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Quantifiers: Using Want
In this ESL activity worksheet, learners consider the use of quantifiers as they read a paragraph and find its text in the word maze.
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ESL- Use of Something, Somebody, Somewhere, Nowhere, Anywhere, Everywhere
In this ESL use of something, somebody, somewhere, nowhere, anywhere, and everywhere worksheet, students complete and correct sentences. They fill in 14 blanks with the correct words.
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ESL Pre-Intermediate Grammar Worksheet- Quantifiers and Indefinite Articles
In this ESL grammar learning exercise, students fill in the blanks in 12 sentences with the proper quantifier or indefinite article. They choose the appropriate word from a word bank that is located above the sentences.
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Quantifiers
For this ESL worksheet, students focus on different English quantifiers. Students complete 15 fill in the blank exercises using either "too" or "enough" to complete each statement and then clicking on the interactive website key when...
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Words of Quantity: A Few, Few, A Little
In this fill in the blank activity, middle schoolers read examples of quantifying nouns and choose the correct answer to complete 14 sentences. Then, students fill in the blanks to complete 16 more sentences.
University of Saskatchewan (Canada)
University of Saskatchewan: Techniques for Proofs
The University of Saskatchewan's Department of Mathematics and Statistics provides high school students with online tutorials and exercises on what they deem some of the most important techniques for mathematical proofs: truth tables,...
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R. B. Jones: First Order Predicate Logic
Great introduction to basic ideas in predicate logic. Conveys fundamental ideas without using technical notation. A good place to start.
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Each and Every
This page explains the proper use of the singular words "each" and "every" and provides examples.
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Grammarly Blog: Qualifiers and Quantifiers
An explanation and examples of how qualifiers and quantifiers are used in sentences. Links to additional information are provided.
California State University
California State University, San Bernardino: Inverse Functions
This site has many links to examples of inverse functions, including intersections, inverse by reflection, and graphing inverse functions.