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Give 3 examples of uncountable nouns.
sugar/ food / sauce
Give 3 examples of countable nouns.
chairs / restaurants / tomatoes
Is MONEY a countable or uncountable noun?
uncountable
My c_____ always give me good reviews on Google because I bake delicious cakes.
CUSTOMERS
This shop has a wide s_____ of sunglasses and glasses.
SELECTION
If you want cheese in your hamburger, there is an extra c___.
CHARGE
India is the world's main s_______ of rice.
SUPPLIER
My mum is going to ____ a new car. (synonym of buy)
PURCHASE
The quality that makes something attractive to lots of people.
MASS APPEAL
A thing that has a lower price than usual.
BARGAIN
A person who follows a blogger because they enjoy the content of their blog.
SUBSCRIBER
We have too ____ things to do! We won't have time to relax!
many
There is _____ choice in the new shopping centre. SMALL AMOUNT-POSITIVE & NEGATIVE
a little / little
____ tickets were sold so they cancelled the match. SMALL AMOUNT-NEGATIVE
few
We only had ______ money so we couldn't buy a present for Lucy. SMALL AMOUNT-NEGATIVE
little
There was ____ food at the party. MORE THAN NECESSARY
too much
I've bought ______ snacks for the party! LARGE AMOUNT
lots of / plenty of / a lot of
I didn't pack ______ warm clothes. NOT SUFFICIENT
enough
They love going to the new shopping centre and they've shopped there ____ times. SMALL AMOUNT-POSITIVE
a few
There was ___ traffic because everyone was going to the match. TOO MUCH / TOO MANY / ENOUGH
too much
The vlog wasn't very good and ____ people subscribed to it. LITTLE / A FEW / FEW
few
There were ___ tourists on the sea front.  PLENTY OF / TOO MUCH / A LITTLE
plenty of