Amount, Quantity and Number
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Tue, 10/29/2013 – 06:53 — Chris McCarthy
There are slight differences between ‘amount of’, ‘quantity of’ and ‘number of’
Amount of
Amount of is used for things you can’t measure. It is usually in front of a singular word.
I have a reasonable amount of work this week. Work – singular non-count word
He has a certain amount of respect for the sales team. Respect – singular non-count word
Quantity of
Quantity of is used for things that you can measure. It is usually used to refer to inanimate objects.
The police appropriated a large quantity of money after the raid.
The quantity of cars imported from Japan has increased. Cars – plural count word
Number of
Number of is usually used before a plural count noun. It can be used for both inanimate and animate objects.
A large number of tourists to Malta come from the continent.
The cargo of the ship that ran aground consisted of a large number of computer consoles.
Lesson by Tristan, teacher at EC Malta English school
Now complete the following with the correct phrase:
- 1. We are going to need a large _ paper next week because of the conference.
quantity of
number of
amount of - 2. They need to increase the _ meat consumed per person.
number of
quantity of
amount of - 3. I don’t need that much _ sleep.
quantity of
amount of
number of - 4. The company usually refuses a large _ of applicants every year.
number of
amaount of
quantity of - 5. I have a certain _ contempt for people like David.
quantity of
number of
amount of - 6. We have tackled a huge _ work this week.
quantity of
amount of
number of
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