Grammar Safari -- quantifiers
and sv agreement 
Date: __________________________________
Base Camp:G-8 FLB
Partners: __________________________________
Game to be Hunted: Quantifiers and Subject/Verb Agreement problems
Schedule of Points to be Awarded: (IF correctly identified, or DEDUCTED if incorrectly identified!)
| 1 point: | a few / a little | .. planned on catching a few hours of sleep |
| Q as subject of verb showing number | both captains SEEM to have resigned ... | |
| 2 points: | hundreds / thousands, etc. | Millions of people SPEAK English. |
| Either/Neither + verb showing number (quantifier OR conjunction) |
neither reason nor mathematics nor maps WERE any use to me | |
| all / both / each AFTER the noun/pronoun | They all MADE fun of my plan then | |
| 3 points: | a number of + verb showing number | A number of students HAVE done well on the test |
| few / little | the facts ... were of little importance. | |
| none of / each (one) of / every one of + verb showing number |
none of these sentences IS in Korean. | |
| 4 points: | fewer | I found fewer good examples this time. |
| the number of + verb showing number | the number of operating ones right now .. IS 14% of our electrical consumption | |
| 5 points: | There is / are + N and N (no Q) | There is a noun and a verb in every sentence. |
| majority / minority + verb showing number | A majority of the examples CONTAIN nouns. |
INSTRUCTIONS
With your partner, find, copy, and identify as many of these quantifiers and other "game" as you can, analyse them, and save them before the end of this class period. (Refer to the instructions you have been given for hunting "common" game, using the FIND function). Remember to open a word-processing program, and then click here when you are ready to begin your Safari.
- COPY ENTIRE SENTENCES, and include the sources of the sentences.
- UNDERLINE each noun (or pronoun) modified, along with its
article or adjectives (if there is a noun), and BOLD the quantifier.
Indicate:
whether the noun is definite or indefinite (or generic)
and whether it is countable singular, countable plural, or noncount - INDICATE the points you have earned (see examples)
EXAMPLES
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HAPPY HUNTING!
Ann Salzmann
Intensive English Institute
University of Illinois