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B1 Gateway to the World Unit 3 - C. and Unc. Nou ...

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    Review of countable/uncountable nouns with quatifiers
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  • True or False: Uncountable nouns have no plural forms.
    True (never use are/were or the plural 's')
  •  20
  • Give an example of a noun that is both countable and uncountable...
    chocolate, paper, time, yoghurt, language...
  •  20
  • Complete with a word: There aren't ... people on the beach today.
    many / any
  •  20
  • Which option CANNOT be used with uncountable nouns?
    some
    the
    a/an
    a lot of
  •  15
  • Which option CAN be used with both countable and uncountable nouns?
    some
    a little
    a few
  •  10
  • There were ... Italians at the summer camp, but most of us were Spanish.
    a little
    a few
  •  5
  • Which option is NOT correct?
    There aren't any chairs in this room.
    There aren't many chairs in this room.
    There aren't some chairs in this room.
  •  10
  • There ... people dancing outside in the street.
    is some
    are some
    is a little
    are a lot
  •  15
  • I have ... money that I can give you but it's not much.
    a little
    a lot of
    a few
    any
  •  15
  • Which option is NOT correct?
    There is some milk in the fridge.
    There is much milk in the fridge.
    There is a little milk in the fridge.
    There is a lot of milk in the fridge.
  •  15
  • ... old man is knocking on ... door. Do you know him?
    The ... the
    A ... the
    An ... the
    An ... ø (no article)
  •  15
  • For things or people that are unique, we use ... .
    the (the sun, the internet, the universe)
  •  20
  • We use ... to talk about a specific person or people or a specific thing or things.
    the
  •  20
  • I have ... idea! Why don't we go to the beach tomorrow?
    ø (no article)
    a
    the
    an
  •  15
  • We use ... when we talk about things in general.
    no article (ø)
    the
    a/an
  •  10
  • My sister wants to be ... economist.
    an
  •  20