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50 quantifiers in the first grade of primary school

The commonly used quantifiers in the first grade of primary school and their usage are as follows:

Ge: Used for things without special quantifiers, such as a person and an apple.

Bit: used for people with certain status, such as teachers and classmates.

Unique: Used of animals such as dogs and cats.

Head: used for cattle, horses and other livestock, such as cattle and horses.

Strip: used for long objects, such as rivers and fish.

Flowers: Used of flowers, clouds, etc. , like a flower like a cloud.

Zhang: Used for flat objects, such as a table and a picture.

Slice: used to cut thin things, such as a piece of bread and a piece of watermelon.

Knot: Used for long items, such as a piece of wood and a rope.

Roll: Something, such as a roll of paper or tape, used for rolling.

Star: used for small and round things, such as a bead and a star.

Unique: Used of animals, such as birds and rabbits.

Strip: Used for long objects, such as rivers and roads.

Block: Used of a block, such as candy or stone.

Flowers: Used for flowers, such as flowers and lotus flowers.

Strip: used for slender objects, such as rivers and ropes.

Block: Used of buildings, such as buildings and bridges.

Grain: used for small and round objects, such as a grain of rice and a grain of sand.

Zhang: Used for faces and maps, such as faces and maps.

Double: used for paired things, such as a pair of shoes and a pair of eyes.

Handle: used for things that can be grasped, such as rulers and knives.

Roots: Used for long articles, such as ropes and chopsticks.

Support: Used for poles, such as pens and arrows.

Service: Used for a part of a whole, such as a newspaper and a meal.

Articles: Used for articles, stories, etc. For example, an article and a story.

Point: used for small and scattered things, such as a little rain and a little dust.

Song: Used in poetry, songs and other literary works, such as a song and a poem.

Thin slice: used for thin things, such as a piece of bread and a biscuit.

Droplet: Used of liquid drops, such as a drop of water and a tear.

Wheel: used in competitions, wars and other occasions, such as a round of competition and a round of war.

Field: Used in games, wars and other occasions, such as ball games and battles.

Array: used for a period of time or weather changes, such as showers and gusts of wind.

Then: used in rules, principles and other provisions, such as a joke, a fable.

Strip: used for long or small items, such as a pair of trousers and a fish.

Handle: used for things that can be grasped by hand or a small amount of things, such as rulers and umbrellas.

Ge: Used for things without special quantifiers or a few items, such as a person and an apple.

Only: the number of vehicles used for animals or boats, such as cats and boats.

Taiwan: the number of machines, electrical appliances and other equipment or the number of stages, such as a TV set and a stage play.

Zhang: Used to indicate the number of flat or thin objects or the number of chapters of certain words, such as a table, a newspaper or a piece of paper.

First, it is used for the number of literary and artistic works such as poems and songs or the beginning of an event, such as the first game of a song, a poem and a game of chess.

I hope it helps you.