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A cardinal number, such as ten, or an ordinal number, such as first.

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Is 'very' a quantifier adjective?

quantitative adjectives also known as adjectives of quantity are concerned with the amount or quantity of something.some examples are..........there are many books in my bag.he has five mangoes.few people heard the news.the quantitative adjectives are many, five and few.HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!


What is a Noun marker?

A noun marker is an article, a determiner, or a quantifier; one of those little words that precede and modify nouns.A determiner can be the definite article 'the' or the indefinite articles 'a' or 'an'.A determiner can be a possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, their, or whose.A determiner can be a demonstrative pronoun: this, that, these, or those.A quantifier tells us how many or how much:each, everyeither, neithersome, any, nomuch, many, more, mostlittle, less, leastfew, fewer, fewestwhat, whatever, which, whicheverall, both, halfseveralenough


What is the noun quantifier of soup?

Quantifiers for the uncountable noun 'soup' may be amounts:some soupa lot of soupa little soupa quart of soupQuantifiers are sometimes a word for a container:a cup of soupa pot of soupa can of soupa bowl of soup


How do you describe the quality quantity and symbol of these propositions and why nothing in this world is permanent except change all things in this world are impermanent except change?

it contain for element : the quantifier (Q) the subject term (S) the predicate term (P) and the coopering (c)


Is two an adjective or an adverb?

Numbers are always adjectives.

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What is the difference between a keyword qualifier and a keyword quantifier?

A keyword qualifier narrows down the search results by adding specific details or conditions, while a keyword quantifier specifies the quantity or frequency of the search terms.


What is existantial quantifier and universal quantifier?

The Existential Quantifier, usually written as a back-to-front capital E indicates the existence of a thing of a certain sort satisfying certain conditions. The Universal Quantifier, usually written as an upside-down capital A, indicates that every thing of a certain sort satisfies those conditions.


What category does the word this fall in?

It's a determiner, sometimes a quantifier.


What quantifier do you use in the word air?

How do you use the WORD AIR? you just say it


Quantifier sequences Do the following two statements mean the same thing?

To determine if the following two statements mean the same thing, you would need to offer the quantifier sequences. Then, you could compare the sequences to determine if they are the same.


What should I do to learn Chinese quantifier words?

since there isn't much use for quantifiers in English, it maybe a little difficult for you to learn Chinese quantifier words, it takes a rather long time for you to practise and to memorise some rules.


Do the following two statements mean the same thing Quantifier sequences?

Without seeing the following two statements, one could not say if the two statements mean the same thing. Quantifier sequences are used to specify repetitions of characters in patterns.


What is the symbol for induction?

Inductive reactance does NOT have it own sign or symbol. Rather, it uses Ohms as a quantifier. But Capacitive reactance ALSO uses Ohms as a quantifier. Fortunately, 1 Ohm of Inductive reactance is cancelled by 1 Ohm of Capacitive reactance at the same frequency of measurement.


What is the symbol for inductive reactance?

Inductive reactance does NOT have it own sign or symbol. Rather, it uses Ohms as a quantifier. But Capacitive reactance ALSO uses Ohms as a quantifier. Fortunately, 1 Ohm of Inductive reactance is cancelled by 1 Ohm of Capacitive reactance at the same frequency of measurement.


What comes after zillions?

Zillions is fictitious number (non-numerical vague quantifier). See related link..


Is fifty stars an adverb?

No, "fifty stars" is not an adverb. It is a noun phrase describing a specific quantity of stars. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing more information about how, when, or where something happens.


Is the word both a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. The word both is a pronoun, or adjective.