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What is the situation of filling quantifiers?

A situation.

Classification of noun quantifiers:

Special noun quantifier: the unit of measurement that represents things. For example, "strips, roots, branches, pieces, grains, pieces, pairs, pairs, buckets, kilograms, kilometers, acres" and so on. These are all special quantifiers. Some noun quantifiers borrow nouns, such as "jar (a jar of water), dish (a dish of peanuts), box (a box of books)" and so on. This kind of quantifier is called "borrowed quantifier".

Temporary noun quantifier: refers to some nouns that are temporarily in the position of quantifiers and used as quantitative units. For example: A. Bring two plates of jiaozi and a bottle of soy sauce. B. I sat in a room full of people and made a bed. This form usually indicates the number of things owned by a place. There are two differences between group A and group B: the numeral in group A can be any numeral, and the numeral in group B can only be "one". Group b means to emphasize quantity, but group a doesn't.

Quantifier: mainly the unit of measurement. For example: kilograms, feet, acres, degrees, etc.

Universal noun quantifier: mainly refers to quantifiers suitable for most nouns. Including species, classes, some, points, etc. The quantifier "ge" tends to be universal, and more and more nouns can be combined with it. However, there are still many nouns that can only be replaced by their special quantifiers, but not by "ge". For example, you can say "a movie" instead of "a movie". But "paper" can't be said to be "a piece of paper" anyway. "Walk once, see once, do once, cry once" means the quantitative unit of action, which is called momentum word.

Classification of momentum words:

Words with special momentum: including: times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times, times. These momentum words have different meanings, and the ability of combining verbs is also different. For example, "Ji" and "Xia (er)" have a strong ability to combine verbs (that is, most verbs can be combined with them), while "Tan" can only be combined with some verbs such as "Go", "Go" and "Run".

Tool momentum word: refers to the situation in the following example: he kicked me. I slapped him. The teacher glared at me. Feet are tools for kicking, slaps are tools for hitting, and eyes are tools for staring. These words are temporarily used to express the amount of action. There is no such language environment, they are just common nouns. This kind of momentum word can also be called temporary momentum word.

Compound quantifier: noun quantifiers "Jia", "Ren" and momentum words are combined once, and * * * is a compound quantifier as a special unit of measurement. Although the commonly used compound quantifier is "noun quantifier+momentum word", it should be noted that noun quantifiers are generally open, that is, many noun quantifiers can be used to form compound quantifiers, and momentum words are the most commonly used to form compound quantifiers. Some compound quantifiers: shift, number of people, number of packages, number of volumes, number of cases, ship number, department number, car number, batch number, number of households, car number and platform number.