This document provides a task to identify countable and uncountable nouns, choose the correct question between "how much" and "how many", and fill in articles like "a/an" or "some". Specifically, it asks the reader to 1) categorize listed nouns as countable or uncountable, 2) choose the right question based on a dialogue about grocery shopping, and 3) fill in missing articles in sentences.
This document provides a task to identify countable and uncountable nouns, choose the correct question between "how much" and "how many", and fill in articles like "a/an" or "some". Specifically, it asks the reader to 1) categorize listed nouns as countable or uncountable, 2) choose the right question based on a dialogue about grocery shopping, and 3) fill in missing articles in sentences.
This document provides a task to identify countable and uncountable nouns, choose the correct question between "how much" and "how many", and fill in articles like "a/an" or "some". Specifically, it asks the reader to 1) categorize listed nouns as countable or uncountable, 2) choose the right question based on a dialogue about grocery shopping, and 3) fill in missing articles in sentences.
1. Identify the noun and Write it in the correct group. BREAD – GRAPES – WATER – TOMATOES – SAUSAGES – BEEF – POTATOES – CHOCOLATE – PORK – MUSHROOM – SALMON – TEA – LETTUCE – CHICKEN – BANANAS – SALT – BUTTER COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE
2. Read the dialogue and choose the correct question.
a. how much b. how many
Dad: Ok, Trevor, ____________ ONIONS do we need? Trevor: Um, just one onion, I think. Dad: Very good. And ______________ CHEESE? Trevor: Mum said about 100g cheese. Dad: ….. 100g … fine. Now, __________ TOMATOES, Trevor? Trevor: We need ten tomatoes. Dad: What about spaghetti? ______________ SPAGHETTI do we need? Trevor: We don´t need to buy any. We have some at home. Dad: Right. The last thing is meat. __________ MEAT do we need? Trevor: Meat? Oh, 500g! That´s 500g beef.