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LOTS and A LOT OF can be used with both plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. T or F
TRUE
A LITTLE and LITTLE are used with countable nouns :) T or F.
FALSE, with uncountable ^^
We use A FEW/ FEW /SEVERAL with countable nouns. T or F?
TRUE
We use many with uncountable nouns. (How many girls are int he class?)T or F.
FALSE
We use much with uncountable nouns. T or F.
TRUE
We use any only with uncountable nouns. T or F.
FALSE
We use some with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. T or F.
TRUE
I'd like a quater ____ of chicken, please.
KILO
5 ____ of chocolate.
BARS/PIECES
A ___of petrol.
LITRE
Would you like a pice of ____?
PIZZA, CAKE, BREAD
I would like a ____ of water.
BOTTLE/LITRE...
To start counting uncountable nouns, we use words like PIECE OF, A BOTTLE OF, A JAR OF, A TIN OF, A LITRE OF...
TRUE TRUE TRUE, now we're counting ; )
shoe or shoes
COUNTABLE so both
Homework or homeworks
HOMEWORK
Advice or advices?
ADVICE
Is furniture countable of uncountable?
UNcountable
Abstract nouns are considered COUNTABLE (advice, anger, information, happiness, homework, love)
FALSE!
Things which are difficult to separate or count are considered UNCOUNTABLE. (Hair, spaghetti, popcorn...)
TRUE, BABY!
Liquids and masses are NOT uncountable nouns. (milk, water, cheese, sugar, cereal)
FALSE! Why would you sit there and count them?
Uncountable nouns are things we can count. T or F
FALSE! It's in the name...
WHAT IS THE PLURAL FORM OF CHILD?!
children
What is the plural for woman and man
WOMEN and MEN
What is the plural form of person?
People
Some plural nouns are irregular.
TRUE
For plural forms of countable nouns we simply and a -S. T or F
...true...
Countable nouns refers to things we can count. T or F
TRUE!
We use a singular verb with an uncountable noun (eg. His advice WAS helpful) T or F
TRUE! TRUE! TRUE!
We add -S to make an uncountable noun plural (eg. advices) T or F
FALSE, it's UNcountable
We can use A/AN before uncountable noun (eg. an advice) T OR F
FALSE