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3rd Countable / Uncountable

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    Practice forming the correct sentences with countable and uncountable nouns and a / an / some / any
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  • There is/ are...
    some oranges.
    a orange.
    any orange.
    an orange.
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  • There is/ are...
    an flour.
    a flour.
    some flour.
    any flour.
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  • There is/ are...
    a smoothie.
    any smoothie.
    some smoothie.
    an smoothie.
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  • There is/ are...
    an burgers.
    some burgers.
    any burgers.
    a burgers.
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  • There is/ are...
    some onion.
    any onion.
    an onion.
    a onion.
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  • There isn't/ aren't...
    any sugar.
    an sugar.
    some sugar.
    a sugar.
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  • There isn't/ aren't...
    any bananas.
    an bananas.
    a bananas.
    some bananas.
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  • There isn't/ aren't...
    some fish.
    a fish.
    any fish.
    an fish.
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  • There isn't/ aren't...
    some carrots.
    any carrots.
    a carrots.
    an carrots.
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  • There isn't/ aren't...
    a honey.
    an honey.
    any honey.
    some honey.
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  • Would you like...
    a beans?
    an beans?
    some beans?
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  • Would you like...
    a jam?
    some jam?
    an jam?
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  • Would you like...
    a apple?
    any apple?
    an apple?
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  • What is this?
    It's a biscuit.
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  • What is this?
    It's flour.
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  • What are they?
    They're sausages.
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