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Countable/Uncountable nouns and There is/There a ...
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___ (There is / There are) a pair of shoes under the table.
There is
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I need ___ (a few / a little) sugar for my coffee.
A little
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___ (There is / There are) some milk and eggs in the fridge.
There is
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I don’t have ___ (much / many) homework today.
much
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Which sentence is correct: Do you have some eggs? / Do you have any eggs?
Do you have any eggs?
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Which sentence is correct: We need a few water for the plants. / We need a little water for the plants.
We need a little water for the plants.
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There are a lot of ___ (apple / apples) in the basket.
apples
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I need some ___ (flour / flours) to bake a cake.
flour
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I bought ___ apples and bananas for the picnic.
some
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__ (There is / There are) scissors in the drawer.
There are
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There isn’t ___ sugar left. We need to buy more.
any
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Correct the mistake: There are a lot of news about the accident.
There is (because "news" is uncountable!)
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There aren’t ___ (much / many) chairs in the room.
many
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___ (Is there / Are there) any money left in your wallet?
Is there
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___ (There is / There are) too much noise outside!
There is
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