The document provides examples of using "a" versus "an" with countable nouns, lists countable and uncountable nouns, and gives examples of questions using "how much" and "how many". It covers basic grammar concepts including using articles, distinguishing countable from uncountable nouns, and forming questions about quantities.
The document provides examples of using "a" versus "an" with countable nouns, lists countable and uncountable nouns, and gives examples of questions using "how much" and "how many". It covers basic grammar concepts including using articles, distinguishing countable from uncountable nouns, and forming questions about quantities.
The document provides examples of using "a" versus "an" with countable nouns, lists countable and uncountable nouns, and gives examples of questions using "how much" and "how many". It covers basic grammar concepts including using articles, distinguishing countable from uncountable nouns, and forming questions about quantities.
1. ___an_________ uncle 2. _____a_______ hour 3. _____a_______ bus 4. ____a________ dress 5. _____an_______ oven 6. _____a_______ beach 7. _____a_______ teacher 8. ______an______ insect 9. ______a______ taxi 10. ______an______ umbrella II. Countable or Uncountable? Put the words into the correct columns. Make the word plural as necessary. Look at the examples first. money dollar chil d view music job news scenery suitcase happiness luggage table journey furniture electricity progress battery advice bottle tip report trash information banana COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE Dollars Money Children Electricity Job View Suitcase Music Luggage News Table Scenery Journey Happiness Furniture Progress Battery Advice Bottle Report Tip Information Trash Banana
III. Write questions using how much or how many:
a. ____How much_______ symphonies did Beethoven write?
b. ___How much_____ cents are there in a dollar?
c. ____How many_______ kilometers are there in a mile?
d. ____How much_______ blood is there in a person’s body?
e. ____How many______ air do we breathe every minute?