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Countable vs. Uncountable Exercise

The document provides examples to practice using countable and uncountable nouns with quantifiers like "some", "any", "a", "an". It also provides practice with questions using "how much" and "how many". The final section provides a conversation example practicing these quantifiers and questions in context.
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Countable vs. Uncountable Exercise

The document provides examples to practice using countable and uncountable nouns with quantifiers like "some", "any", "a", "an". It also provides practice with questions using "how much" and "how many". The final section provides a conversation example practicing these quantifiers and questions in context.
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1.

Determine if the products are COUNTABLE (C) or


UNCOUNTABLE (U)

Bread Water Pork


Grapes Tomatoes Sugar
Butter Sausages Mushrooms
Salt Beef Salmon
Chicken Potatoes Tea
Bananas Chocolate Lettuce

2. Complete the sentences with SOME, ANY, A or AN.

a. There aren’t oranges.


b. There is egg.
c. There is coffee in the in the cup.
d. There is bag of sugar on the counter.
e. There aren’t cakes.
f. There are tomatoes.
g. Are there hot dogs for the party?
h. There are bottles of water in the fridge.
i. There is bread.
j. There aren’t bananas.
k. Is there honey in the jar?
l. I have apple in my bag.
m. There is cup of tea on the table.
n. He has money

3. Complete the questions using HOW MUCH or HOW


MANY.

a. juice do you have?


b. eggs are there?
c. pieces of pizza are there?
d. garlic do you need for the soup?
e. lemonade do you want?
f. cheese is there?
g. bottles of milk are there?
h. potatoes does she have?
i. oil is there?
j. bread do you need for the sandwich?

4. Complete the conversation using HOW MUCH, HOW


MANY, SOME, ANY, A, AN, and the correct verb TO BE.

Tom: Hi Sara, we need to go to the supermarket. The


fridge is empty.
Sara: Hi Tom, sure, we need to.
Tom: Ok, so, there milk?
Sara: Yes, there bottle of milk
Tom: Oh, I see. How juice there?
Sara: Sorry, there juice, we need
to buy.
Tom: there _ bread?
Sara: Yes, there bread.
Tom: How slices of bread there?
Sara: One, there slice of bread.
Tom: Oh my God. there egg in the
pot?
Sara: Fortunatelly, there eggs.
Tom: Wow! Good news!! And … there
water?
Sara: I’m sorry. There water.
Tom: How jam there?
Sara: There jar of jam.
Tom: I really think we have to go to the supermarket.
Sara: Absolutely!!!

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