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Prepare 5 - Unit 1

  •  English    36     Public
    Countable and Uncountable nouns and determiners
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  • How (much / many) teenagers came to the party?
    many
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  • Toby has been to that club (many / any) times.
    many
  •  15
  • I haven’t got (a lot of / several) homework tonight, so I can watch a film when I finish it.
    a lot of
  •  15
  • I went out twice at the weekend, so I’ve got (no / any) money to spend today.
    no
  •  15
  • Sarah goes to France quite often. I think she has (several / much) friends there.
    several
  •  15
  • I can’t find (any / many) information about the times of the trains.
    any
  •  15
  • We haven’t got (no / much) bread, but there’s (several / plenty of) cake.
    much - plenty of
  •  25
  • Do you know what’s happening at the school? Have you heard (many / any) news today?
    any
  •  15
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) Angela has coloured her hairs pink. It’s great.
    Incorrect - hair
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) Do you prefer coffee or fruit juice?
    correct
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) We had several fun when we went to the beach.
    incorrect - a lot of / lots of fun
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) Did you get much help with your homework?
    correct
  •  20
  • Correct or Incorrect?) I put any sugar in my tea, but it tastes sweet.
    incorrect - I didn't put any
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) Don’t make a lot of noises when you come in late.
    incorrect - a lot of noise
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) There’s no any place for children to play around here.
    incorrect - this is no OR there isn't any
  •  20
  • (Correct or Incorrect?) We had much trouble with our car on holiday.
    incorrect - we had a lot of OR lots of trouble
  •  20