Thank you for the simple and meaningful explanation. It's the first time that I've come across such a list of quantifiers from the most powerful to the least ones in meaning.
Yes, if you use "count" as a verb. Note that the word "count" can be used both as a noun and a verb. He started to count the eggs put on the table. (verb) A count noun. (noun)
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Thank you for the simple and meaningful explanation. It's the first time that I've come across such a list of quantifiers from the most powerful to the least ones in meaning.
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Yes, if you use "count" as a verb. Note that the word "count" can be used both as a noun and a verb.
He started to count the eggs put on the table. (verb)
A count noun. (noun)
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