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PWE 4.3 Countable vs. non-countable nouns

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  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some olive oil.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some broccolis.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some coffee.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some grapes.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is a cherry.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some pasta.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some peas.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some beans.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some carrots.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is an onion.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There are some apples.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some brown sugar.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is an aubergine.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some bread.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some green tea.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is a cauliflower.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is some salt.
  • There is/are (a/ an/ some) ...
    There is a leek.