DA2 – English Grammar Profiler
After this determiner, there is a plural noun. (e.g. few, several, many) D means determiner. A means after. 2 means plural.
A2, DETERMINERS, NEGATIVE, NOUNS, plural, quantity, uncountable / activity, any, companies, competition, DA2, detail, details, difference, guys, information, luck, many, much, NN, NN2, not, PELIC, point, reason, sort, space, teams, tourists, traffic, type, variety, way, XX
When grammar points are from the same CEFR level, and in the same category, we believe it is more useful to have a single post that covers them. Both these A2 points come from the category of DETERMINERS/quantity. Point 15: ‘many’ with plural nouns in negative contexts. Point 23: ‘much’ with uncountable nouns in negative …
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DETERMINERS, many, NOUNS, plural / DA2, NN2
In the top 100 of DA2 + *s there are a few plural time nouns but most are plural nouns. The only exception is ‘many as’ This is the count: (nn2): 73 many: 53 few: 31 (nnt2): 22 several: 16 years: 3 days: 3 times: 3 months: 3 ways: 3 hours: 3 things: 3 others: …
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A2, ADVERBS, DETERMINERS, NOUNS, plural / DA2, RG
This A2 grammar point is quantities of PLURAL NOUNS. Its made up of an adverb + determiner + noun.
ADVERBS, B2, degree, DETERMINERS, modify, phrases / all, almost, DA2, few, RG, RR, very
Point 51 in the category of adverbs/phrases is defined as: degree adverbs (‘almost’, ‘very’) to modify determiners. Adverbs phrases can be put together with degree adverbs such as “almost” and “very” to modify determiners, such as “all” and “few”. *.[RR] *.[DB] After removing a few unrelated results to the intention of finding degrees, the search …
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