There was "much" effort for "little" work. Identify the parts of speech of quantitative subjective?
Answer: Quantitative adjectives
Explanation
In the sentence, "much" and "little" are quantitative adjectives as they describe the amount or quantity of effort and work, respectively, without specifying exact numbers.
Quantitative adjectives answer "how much" or "how many."
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