Quantifiers as the name implies are a type of determiners which denote imprecise
quantity. They differ from numbers or numerals which indicate precise quantity.
Example:
I've got some apples in my basket and some water in my bottle.
I haven't got any apples in my basket, nor any water in my bottle.
Generally quantifiers are used before nouns.
Some, any, all, no, no one, both, each, every, several are some of the quantifiers.
"Some" is usually thought of as the positive counterpart to "any" in many circumstances.
"Any" can be used before countable and uncountable nouns usually in questions and negative
sentences.
Example:
1. Are you bringing any friends with you?
2. I am bringing some friends with me.
Quantifiers come before nouns. Some of the quantifiers you find in the text are:
some, any, no. You also find numerals. Pick out the nouns along with quantifiers and numerals
and write them down and analyze the meaning they convey.