Quantifiers - Uncountable Quantifiers

These quantifiers specify the approximate amount of uncountable nouns.

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little [determiner]

used to indicate a small degree, amount, etc.

Ex: There is little milk left in the fridge .
a little [determiner]

used to indicate a small amount or quantity of something

Ex: He needs a little more time to finish the project .
a bit [determiner]

used to convey a small amount or degree of something

Ex: He decided to take a bit of time off work to relax and recharge .
less [determiner]

used to indicate a smaller amount or degree

Ex: There 's less traffic in the city at night .
least [determiner]

used to suggest that something is smallest in amount or number

Ex: She has the least patience when it comes to waiting .
some [determiner]

used to express an unspecified amount or number of something

Ex: We planted some flowers in the garden .
enough [determiner]

to a necessary amount

Ex: His explanation was clear enough for everyone to understand .
much [determiner]

used to refer to a large degree or amount of a thing

Ex: There 's much excitement about the upcoming concert .
more [determiner]

used to refer to a number, amount, or degree that is bigger or larger

Ex: We need more time to complete the project .
most [determiner]

used to indicate the greatest quantity or degree

Ex: This room receives the most sunlight in the entire house .
too much [determiner]

used to indicate an excessive or undesirable quantity of something

Ex: She bought too much food for the party , and now there are leftovers for days .