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TB: Countable and uncountable

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    Countable and uncountable nouns
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  • How much/many packets of crisps did you buy?
    many
  •  10
  • Did you get a lot of/much biscuits?
    a lot of
  •  10
  • How much/many money do we need?
    much
  •  10
  • Have you got much/many shoppig to do?
    much
  •  10
  • Are there much/a lot of tomatoes in the fridge?
    a lot of
  •  10
  • How much/many times a week do you go shopping?
    many
  •  10
  • Is there a lot of/many rice in the cupboard?
    a lot of
  •  10
  • too much, too many, a few, a little: There's _____ food. We won't eat it all. There are only ___ people coming to the party.
    too much, a few
  •  20
  • too much, too many, a few, a little: The traffic is terrible. There are ___ cars on the road.
    too many
  •  15
  • too much, too many, a few, a little: There's ___ rubbish on our streets. There are ___ rubbish bins, but not enough.
    too much, a few.
  •  20
  • too much, too many, a few, a little: My coffee's really sweet! There's ___ sugar in it. I only need ___.
    Too much, a little.
  •  20
  • too much, too many, a few, a little:  Supermarkets give costumers ___ plastic bags. ___ people use reusable bags, but everyone should.
    Too many, a few
  •  20
  • too much, too many, a few, a little:  ____ plastic is recycled, but it's expensive.
    a little
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  • too much, too many, a few, a little: We get ___ of our energy from renewable sources, but we still use ___ non renewable energy.
    a little, too much.
  •  20
  • Present: I ____ golf every weekend. (play)
    play
  •  10
  • Present: The children ___ outside at the moment. (play)
    are playing
  •  15