We use quantifiers when we want to
give someone information about the
number of something: how much or
how many. Sometimes we use a
quantifier in the place of a
determiner:
Use and structure
Contable nouns
count nouns have two forms:
singular and plural. Singular count
nouns refer to one person or thing:
Singular Form
book
idea
wish
Plural Form
Aples
Years
Numbers
As example:
How much it cost?
How many eggs do we need to the cake?
Uncountable nouns
Uncountable nouns are for the things
that we cannot count with numbers.
They usually do not have a plural form.