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I am hungry! I want some pizza. Is pizza count or noncount in this sentence?
noncount
Can I have some water, please? Is water count or noncount?
noncount
Would you like a bottle of water? Is "a bottle of water" count or NC?
count-singular
I need to buy some rice. We don't have any. Is "rice" C or NC?
NC
I eat an apple for a snack. Apple count or NC?
count- singular
There are many boxes of cereal. Boxes C or NC?
Count- plural
There isn't much milk left. You can have a little. MILK C or NC?
noncount
I can't buy a car now. I don't have much money. Car C or NC? Money C or NC?
Car- count / money - NC
Would you like some cake? Is "cake" count or noncount here?
NC
After we go to the beach, there is a lot of sand in the car. Is "sand" C or NC?
NC
I have many almonds. ALMONDS C or NC?
Count- plural
There is a lot of traffic in the evening. Is "traffic" C or NC?
NC
We have a lot of homework. Is "homework" C or NC?
NC
There is some flour in the pantry. FLOUR C or NC?
NC
There aren't any cookies in the box. COOKIES C or NC?
count- plural
I have a lot of homework today. Is homework C or NC?
NC
I'd like some cake, please. Is "cake" C or NC in this sentence?
NC
I am making two cakes for a birthday party. Is "cakes" C or NC in this sentence?
cakes- plural count
We don't have any balloons for the party. BALLOONS C or NC?
count- plural
He doesn't have time to go to the store today. Is "time" C or NC?
NC
I need some eggs. EGGS C or NC?
count- plural
Would you like some ice cream? Is ice cream C or NC?
NC
Would you like a cup of coffee? Is "cup" C or NC?
a / singular count
Would you like some coffee? Is coffee C or NC?
NC
Would you like an orange?
Count- Singular
There is some pizza left. Would you like some? Is "pizza" C or NC in this sentence?
NC