New posts in quantifiers

Quantifiers realised by a noun?

Does "much of a (countable noun)" mean the same as "much (countable noun)?"

How to know when to use "someone" or "anyone"?

'A / One / At least one student entered the room.' Are these the same? (truth-conditionally)

"both the users" or "the both users"?

Different standards for writing down logical quantifiers in a formal way

Why can't we use implication for the existential quantifier?

How should $\exists x P(x)\land\exists y Q(y)$ be interpreted?

"There are no shortage of applications"

"If everyone in front of you is bald, then you're bald." Does this logically mean that the first person is bald?

The amount of VS The number of, etc

Write ‘There is exactly 1 person…’ without the uniqueness quantifier

"There are a couple of apples" or "there is a couple of apples"?

Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough

A number of philosophers believes [duplicate]

Is "both" singular?

1 in 3 U.S. Adults Have or has prediabetes - respected publications using them interchangeably? [duplicate]

"A cup of hot coffee" or "A hot cup of coffee"

Is it correct to say, "The king gifted him with a generous amount of gold, horses and chariots"? [duplicate]

Which is preferable: "We are all..." or "We all are..."?