1
											
							This is both countable and uncountable quantifier which expresses many things, more than the necessary: ____ of apples.
						
					
								
					2
											
							This is an uncountable quantifier. It's used to express just a bit of something:: There is a ____ of salt.
						
					
								
					3
											
							This is a countable quantifier. There is two trees, in other words, there is a ____ of trees.
						
					
								
					4
											
							This is both countable and uncountable quantifier which expresses the necessary quantity of something. No more, no less.
						
					
								
					5
											
							This is a countable quantifier. There aren't Chinese people, in other words, there are ____ Chinese people.
						
					
								
					6
											
							This is an uncountable quantifier. It means a lot of something: great ____ of water.
						
					
								
					7
											
							This is both countable and uncountable quantifier which expresses the necessity of something that there isn't: a ____ of water.
						
					
								
					8
											
							This is an uncountable quantifier. It is used to lots of something: Too ____sugar. 
						
					
								
					9
											
							This is a countable quantifier. On the plane, there are ____ people.
						
					
								
					10
											
							This is both countable and uncountable quantifier. It expresses the same from a lot but, a little less formal: There are ____ of cars.