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COUNTABLE/UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS: A, SOME, ANY 1.

Circle the uncountable nouns: cheese milk toast sandwich apple wine juice meat sugar potato salt butter coffee bread oil egg onion tea ham cream chocolate yoghurt

orange

tuna

2. Kate is making an omelette for the first time. She asks her mother Irene who is watching TV: a) Fill in the gaps with some or any: Kate: Mother! Are there ____________ eggs? Irene: Yes, there are ____________ in the cupboard. Kate: Is there ______________ cheese? Irene: Yes, theres ____________ in the fridge. Kate: Can I use ___________ olive oil? Irene: Yes, of course. Kate: I need ____________ tomatoes. Irene: There arent _____________. Kate, would you like me to help you? Kate: No, thanks, Im OK. 3. Cross out a/an where it is wrong and put some. Where the sentences is correct tick it! 1. Can you give me an ____________ sugar please? 2. I buy a ____________ meat on Saturday. 3. We need a ____________oil to make an omelette. 4. Hes eating a ____________ bread. 5. I like eating ____________ chocolate. 6. Can you give me a ___________water, please? 7. Do you want an ___________ apple? 4. Make these sentences negative. Use notany 1. I buy some apples in the supermarket. 2. She has some sausages in the fridge. 3. There is some milk in the cupboard. 4. He wrote some letters to his friends. 8. There are some apples in the cupboard.

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