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What quantifiers can be put in parentheses in "a () ship, a () dragon, a () colorful flag, a () country, a () mast, a () music book"?

A ship, a dragon, a colorful flag, a country, a mast, a musical dictionary. "catty, kilograms, buckets, liters, feet, inches, zhang" and so on are used to express the different types of units of quantity of people or things.

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Use of Quantifiers:

(1) Overlapping Use

(1) Overlapping of Quantifiers: In addition to the measurement of nominal quantifiers, quite a number of quantifiers can be overlapped. For example: nominal quantifiers: each / piece / Zhang Zhang. Momentary quantifiers: times/trips/back.

(2) Another form of overlapping quantifiers is "a + AA", such as "one by one", "one piece", "one trip". ", this form expresses the same grammatical meaning as the above overlap form, there are also different. There are three kinds of meaning:

1, "every". It is basically the same as the overlapping form "AA". The boys are all strong.

2. "One by one". The overlapping form of this meaning is used as a gerund. We have to scrutinize them one by one so as not to miss them.

3. "Many". Xiao Ming called me again and again.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Quantifiers