Determiners and qualifiers are the words that come before a noun.
Some books
A lot of books
Either the man or the woman
Certain words can be used with a countable noun and other words must be chosen when using a noncount noun. A few words can be used with either countable or noncount nouns.
The following words can be used with both countable and noncountable nouns:
Some Some of the books
Some of the software
A lot of A lot of the books
A lot of the software
Most of the Most of the books
Most of the software
All of the All of the books
All of the software
None of the None of the books
None of the software
Enough Enough of the books
Enough of the software
Hardly any Hardly any of the books
Hardly any of the software
The The books
The software
The following words can be used with countable nouns:
Some I have some books.
A lot of I have a lot of books.
Any I dont have any books.
Hardly any I have hardly any books left after the sale.
Many I have many books.
A I have a book.
Both I have both books.
Two (or any numbers) I have two books.
Several I have several books.
A couple of- I have a couple of books.
A few I have a few books. (means some books)
Few I have few books. (emphasizes is not having very many)
These I have these books for you to sell.
A number of I have a number of good books.
Enough I have enough books for now.
Every Every book in the collection is damaged.
Each Each book is carefully packed.
The following words can be used with noncount nouns:
Much I put too much sugar in my coffee.
A lot of I have a lot of sugar.
Some I have some sugar.
Hardly any I have hardly any sugar
(no article) I have sugar
the I have the sugar that I brought back from the store.
This This sugar is full of bugs.
Any I dont have any sugar in the house.
A little I have a little sugar left in the bottom of the bowl.
Enough I have enough sugar left for tonights dessert.
You cannot use the following words with noncount nouns:
Many
A
Both
Two (or any numbers)
Several
A couple of
A few
Few
These
A number of
Every
Each
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