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Countable and uncountable nouns B1+

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    countable / uncountable upper int
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  • The equipment you need for the presentation (is/are) at the reception.
    is
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  • The people I met at the conference (was/were) very friendly.
    were
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  • The sales statistics (don't/doesn't) show a rise in demand for the product.
    don't
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  • Could you turn on the TV? The news (is/are) going to be on soon.
    is
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  • Progress at the site (has/have) been very slow recently.
    has
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  • My clothes (isn't/aren't) smart enough for the interview.
    aren't
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  • When I was in the UK, the weather (was/were) very varied.
    was
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  • The new software (is/are) being developed in-house.
    is
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  • I need (many/more) time to make a decision.
    more
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  • She's managed to get (a/some) job with an insurance company.
    a
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  • There (is very little/are very few) information about this on the website.
    is very little
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  • I had (too much/to many) emails to reply to before the end of the day.
    too many
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  • I think there are (very little/very few) people who understand the theory fully.
    very few
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  • I'm sure we can find you (a/some) suitable accommodation.
    some
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  • If we agree to that, we'll have (very little/very few) possibility for changes in the future.
    very little
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  • Would you like (morning paper/a morning paper) delivered with your breakfast?
    a morning paper
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