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Type of adjectives: Quantitative adjectives: B1.


 Quantitative adjectives are adjectives that indicate the quantity of something, and can be divided into definite and indefinite:


Definite quantitative adjectives:


Indicate a specific or exact number or amount

Examples include one, two, three, four, five, ten, hundred, thousand.


Examples of definite quantifiers include “all”, “each”, “every”, and “both”


Indefinite quantitative adjectives:


Describe an unknown or variable quantity 

Examples include “some”, “several”, “many”, and “few” 


Examples of indefinite numeral adjectives include “some”, “few”, “many”, “all”, “no”, “several”, “any”, “most”, “more”, “too”, “much”, “none”, “too many”, and “certain” 


Other types of quantitative adjectives:


Ordinal numbers: Show the order of things, such as “first”, “second”, “third”, and so on.


Fractional numbers: Show a part of a whole, such as “half”, “quarter”, “third”, and so on.


Quantitative adjectives that specify exact amounts (seven, dozen, thousands) usually do not agree in number or gender. 


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