2) One (1) mosquito net
a top hat
4) A crescent moon
An oil lamp
6) One (double) earrings
An old play.
Fluent English (spoken)
Words that are usually used to express the unit of quantity of people, things or actions are called quantifiers. Such as head, horse, bar, etc.
Quantifiers, that is, words or morphemes used with nouns to represent countable or measurable objects or numbers, are often used to represent a certain category, and the objects referred to by nouns can be classified into this category according to their shapes or functions (such as "Ben" in Chinese "Three Books").
Because quantifiers are words used to express the unit of quantity of people, things or actions, the words "Ge, Zhi, Kou, Ba" and "Jin, kg, Dou, Sheng, Chi, Cun and Zhang" in One Man, Two Pears, Three Bells and One Teapot are used to express the unit of quantity of different types of people or things.
Quantifiers are divided into substance quantifiers and momentum words. Matter quantifiers represent the units of calculation of people and things, such as "ge" in "a person". Momentum words indicate the number of actions and the total time of occurrence, such as "times" in "see three" and "day" in "see three".
Quantifiers that modify nouns can be divided into two situations according to whether nouns are countable:
Countable nouns, such as person and table;
Countless nouns, such as sugar and water.
Extended data:
Quantifiers in poetry
1) One (point) is majestic and travels a thousand miles. -Su Song Dongpo's "Water Tune"
2) There are seven or eight stars in the sky, and it rains before Zhongshan at two or three o'clock. -Song Xin Qiqi "Xijiang Moon"
3) In Chang 'an in January, ten thousand hammers beat. -Tang Li Bai's Midnight Wu Ge
4) White hair is 3,000 (Zhang), and sorrow is like a long one. -Tang Li Bai's Song of Autumn Pu
5) Two orioles sing green willows, and one (row) egret goes to the sky. -Tang Du Fu's quatrains
6) The spring garden can't be closed, and an apricot (branch) is out of the wall. -Ye Songshao Weng's "The Garden Is Not Worth"
7) This song should only exist in the sky, but not on earth. -Tang Du Fu's "Sending Flowers Clear"
8) full of absurd words, a (release) sad tears. -tihongloumeng by Cao Qingxue Qin.
9) How do you smell plum blossom if you don't catch a cold (repeatedly)? -Don Juan Berry Zen Master "Ode to the Opening Class"
10) The crowd searched for her thousands of times. Looking back suddenly, the man was in the dim light. -Song Xin Qiqi "Jade Case"
1 1) I wish you a long life and a thousand miles of beauty. -stone "water tune"
12) Return Qingyi's heartless tears, and wish we could not meet (shave). -Su Song Schumann's "Poetry of Skills"
13) Look at the (leaf) boat in the wind and waves. -Song Fan Zhongyan's Fisherman on the River
14) If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap 10,000 seeds in autumn. -don Li Shen's sympathy for farmers.
15) Go around the tree three times, with no branches to follow. -Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's "Short Songs"
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