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Countable, uncountable nouns and quantifiers
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How many vegetables do you eat per day? _____ _ ___ (a medium quantity)
Quite a lot
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Complete the sentence: We have ... eggs in the fridge
We have SOME eggs in the fridge
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Which of these nouns are uncountable? money, wine, children, table
money and wine
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Is this correct? I don't eat none eggs
No! I don't eat ANY eggs
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Complete the question: Would you like ... coffee?
Would you like SOME coffee? (We use 'some' in questions when it is a request or offer)
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How much sugar does a can of Coke have?
A lot (no 'of')
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Is this correct? Lola eats a few vegetables
Yes! Vegetables are countable, therefore we use 'a few' not 'a little'
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Complete the sentence: I don't have ... apple
I don't have AN apple
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Do 'a lot of' and 'lots of' mean the same thing?
Yes!
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Can we use 'a little' with uncountable or countable nouns?
Uncountable, e.g. A little coffee
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A can of Coke has _ ___ __ sugar (= much)
a lot of
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How much or how many? ... sugar do you have?
How much
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Which of these nouns are countable? rice, water, egg, people, chair, air
egg, people, chair
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Complete the question: Do we have ... chocolate?
Do we have ANY chocolate?
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Is this correct? I eat much fruit
No, we usually say 'I eat a lot of fruit'
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