How to Give an Estimate - English Grammar with JenniferESL

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English with Jennifer


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I like to bake sweet treats, especially at this time of the year.
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In fact, every year I host a cookie exchange for the ladies in my neighborhood.
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Certainly not every modern American woman likes to work in the kitchen, but I do think more of us like to bake around the holidays.
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Baking is the kind of activity that requires a lot of measurements. Often you have to be precise.
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For example, there’s a big difference between a teaspoon of salt and a tablespoon of salt.
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Other times you can just eyeball it. That means you can estimate how much is needed.
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Measurements help us quantify things. I know that you know quantifiers like many, much, a few.
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These words go before a noun to express how many or how much.
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In this lesson, we’ll go over some conversational words and phrases that help us express a number or an amount that’s not exact.
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We’ll call them quantifying expressions because we don’t always place them before a noun like a regular quantifier, but they still help us quantify things.
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Do use a lot of salt? Some people season foods with a pinch of salt.
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And how much is a pinch? Well, it might be a quarter of a teaspoon, more or less.
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We use “more or less” right after some kind of measurement to mean that we’re not being exact. Here are some more examples:
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Her new apartment is 1,000 square feet, more or less. It's not that big.
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They lived in Florida for twenty years, more or less.
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A similar expression is give or take. It means “approximately." It implies I may be off by just a little.
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We often add a number or an amount after this expression. Look at these examples.
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Sometimes you need to guess a number, but you’re certain it couldn’t be any less than your estimate.
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That’s when we use “good” + a quantity.
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It may sound strange at first, but start listening and you’ll hear people say things like this:
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I must have waited there for a good twenty minutes! I listened to several songs.
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Her husband is a good two inches taller than she is.
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It took us a good hour to reach the cabin.
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We can also use a single word before a quantity when we make an estimate.
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Check out these examples with "about" and "around."
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“Some” is a word people play around with when they estimate.
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You may hear "some" directly before a number or even after it to make a hyphenated word.
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You’ll see similar use of “something” when we talk about people’s ages or prices:
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Let’s end with a fun expression. This one makes use of an IF-clause.
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Perhaps you’ve also watched some my lessons on conditionals in English.
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If you have, then you know there are plenty of conversational expressions with IF.
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Here’s one we use when we talk about people’s ages:
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If she's a day OR If he's a day. This means the person must be at least this old.
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Check out this example.
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Here’s a practice task you can do in the comments. I’ll try to offer corrections as time allows, but you can also help one another.
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Choose one of the new quantifying expressions and create your own example.
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Now some are more common than others. "Give or take"..."more or less" are very common.
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"If she's a day"...a little less, but still worth knowing.
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I look forward to reading your examples.
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That’s all for now. If you found these expressions useful, please give this video a thumbs-up.
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I’d love to see at least 100-some likes on this video.
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As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!
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