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Rules: Use 'several' when you want to convey an indeterminate but relatively large number or amount. It is often used to express a quantity that is more than a couple or a few but less than many. It can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns .
When we use the term 'number,' it implies that we are talking about a countable noun. So, 'several' has nothing to do with amounts and uncountable nouns.
When "few," "several," and "many" are used as determiners, the nouns that follow these words must be plural, and any related verbs must be in the plural ...
'Several': is followed by plural countable nouns. Several houses collapsed because of the fire.
We use several (+ of the) + plural noun to talk about some of the people or things in a group. There's a group of men. Several of the men are sitting down.
Go with plural countable nouns. I have several friends from different countries. Go with both countable and uncountable nouns. I have some chocolate in the ...
23 мар. 2011 г. · “Several” refers to a relatively small number, and it often precedes countable nouns; e.g. “There are several bags”, “Several years ago”…
Determiners and plural countable nouns Both, many, (a) few, the numbers two, three, four, etc., several, these and those are only used with plural nouns: It ...
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