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Understanding Quantifiers in English

The document contains a daily lesson plan for a 6th grade class. It includes topics on video games, quantifiers in grammar, and the specific uses of the quantifiers "some" and "any". Lesson components involve questions for discussion, explanations of grammar points, and examples.
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Understanding Quantifiers in English

The document contains a daily lesson plan for a 6th grade class. It includes topics on video games, quantifiers in grammar, and the specific uses of the quantifiers "some" and "any". Lesson components involve questions for discussion, explanations of grammar points, and examples.
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Good Morning

UNIT 3A, 3B
Date: 17.11.2020
Class: 6v
Video Games
 How often do you
play video games?
 How many video
games do you
own?
 What do your
parents think about
you playing video
games?
Grammar
Quantifiers
 We use quantifiers when we want to give someone
information about the number of something: how
much or how many.
 We ate some bread and butter.
 Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns
 We can use these quantifiers with both count and uncount
 nouns:

all some more a lot of enough

no any most lots of less


Grammar
Quantifiers: some and any
 some and any
 We do not normally use the quantifier some in 
negative and interrogative sentences. We normally
use any:
 Do you have any children?
Did you see any friends?
We don't have any children.
I didn't see any friends.
We saw some lions at the zoo, but we didn't see any tigers.
 but we can use some for offers and requests:
 Would you like some tea?
I want some apples, please.

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