This document contains a homework assignment with two parts. Part A asks the student to bold the correct word choice in sentences containing countable or uncountable nouns and quantities. Part B asks the student to fill in blank spaces with appropriate container words. The document provides a practice example and lists 15 sentences for part A and 7 blank lines for part B.
This document contains a homework assignment with two parts. Part A asks the student to bold the correct word choice in sentences containing countable or uncountable nouns and quantities. Part B asks the student to fill in blank spaces with appropriate container words. The document provides a practice example and lists 15 sentences for part A and 7 blank lines for part B.
This document contains a homework assignment with two parts. Part A asks the student to bold the correct word choice in sentences containing countable or uncountable nouns and quantities. Part B asks the student to fill in blank spaces with appropriate container words. The document provides a practice example and lists 15 sentences for part A and 7 blank lines for part B.
2. Daniel has a/some apples 3. There isn’t some/any rice. 4. There are some/any eggs. 5. How much/many strawberries are there? 6. I have two bags/bars of chocolate. 7. My mom has too much/many honey. 8. I need 10 oz. flour, but I have 5 oz. So, there is not enough/too much flour. 9. Sheila needs 10 bags of flour and she has 15 bags. So, she has too many/enough bags of flour. 10. Gary has got too many/much sugar in the milk. 11. Are/Is too many oranges? 12. Jack always buys too much/many chocolate. 13. You need 7 oz of butter and you 7 oz of it. There is/are enough butter. 14. Mr. Leo sells meat, but is there some/any chicken? 15. Hellen buys so many/much bags of rice. B. Fill in the blank with the correct container.