
"Amount" vs. "number" vs. "quantity" - English Language & Usage …
Jan 20, 2011 · You were taught correctly. "Amount" is the total of anything, "number" is a symbol or word indicating how many, and "quantity" is the amount or number of things; ability to be measured.
word choice - When to use "amount" vs "amounts"? - English …
Jun 23, 2015 · The word amount is used in the singular to convey a single quantity: noun 1.0 A quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent: sport gives an …
grammar - With "amount" will you use singular or plural? - English ...
Apr 23, 2012 · If you said 'they will grow', you'd presumably be referring to the individual apples, but instead you are talking about the -amount- that will grow. This is confusing because both 'amount' is …
Differences between Amount, Count, Number and Quantity
I believe that amount should only be used for uncountable things, like "pudding" number and count should only be used for countable things, like "baby aardvarks" quantity can be used for either, and …
What is the convention for use of "volume" or "amount" in reference to ...
Apr 11, 2020 · Traffic volume has been idiomatic for a very long time, going back to shipping in the 16th century. Volume made a bit more literal sense when talking about wine or timber, but has faithfully …
Single-word for a 'middle-ish' amount? Something between 'modicum' …
Sep 12, 2017 · Middling (adj): moderate or average in size, amount, or rank. (from ODO) Some of its synonyms might work as well: average, middle-of-the-road, moderate. Note that this can't be used as …
orthography - How would you abbreviate Amount per Hour? - English ...
Sep 4, 2014 · Amount is not a unit of measurement like hour, use an appropriate unit of measurement. Perhaps, US$/hr. Or, do you mean 'amount' in the sense of quantity?
word choice - "Amount" vs. "quantity" in generic? - English Language ...
Amount: a quantity of something, typically the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent. But for amount the second meaning given is " a sum of money ", EX: They have spent a colossal …
Better way to indicate “a large amount of - English Language & Usage ...
A Wikipedia article tells us that: A problem is regarded as inherently difficult if solving the problem requires a large amount of resources, whatever the algorithm used for solving it. What is a...
Amount of data or number of data? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 6, 2017 · The Ngram chart for "amount of data" (blue line) versus "number of data" (red line) shows a fairly healthy number of matches for both phrases: But appearances in this case are deceiving. A …