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A little / few of my school friends are interested in painting as a leisure activity.
A few (friend is a countable word)
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Countable or Uncountable? bread
Uncountable
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I’ve got a few / some cheese.
some (cheese is an uncountable noun)
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Write the sentence using the word in brackets so that it has a similar meaning: A small number of my friends use Twitter. (a few)
A few of my friends use twitter.
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She always takes some / any sugar with her coffee.
some (we use some for affirmative sentences)
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Nowadays, I only have time for a little / a few activities
a few ( activities is a countable noun)
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Find a mistake: I´ve got a really exciting news.
I´ve got (some) really exciting news (news is an uncountable noun)
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"Look! There are a few / a little mice on the roof."
a few (mice is a plural countable noun)
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The teacher gave us a lot of / many homework to do during the weekend!
a lots of (we use a lot of with countable and uncountable nouns)
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Countable or Uncountable? NEWS
uncountable!
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Write the sentence using the word in brackets so that it has a similar meaning: A big number of students were absent today. (a lot of)
A lot of students were absent today.
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Pam does not have many / much pencils on her desk.
not many (pencils is a plural countable word)
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"Do you have any / some water? I'm thirsty."
any (we use any for questions or negatives)
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He speaks a few / a little Spanish.
a little (Spanish is uncountable)
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'Do we need ... rice?' 'No, there is some in the cupboard.'
any (we use any for questions and negatives)
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Find a mistake: I borrowed a few / a little books from the library.
a few (book is a countable word)
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Find a mistake: You have to remember much things if you are going to fly a plane.
many (things is a countable word, plural)
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How much / many bedrooms are in your house?
How many... (bedrooms is a plural countable noun)
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"There aren´t any / many documents in the folder. It is empty!"
any (any because in the second sentence it says that the folder is empty!!)
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I don't have much / many money to pay for that.
not much (money is an uncountable noun)
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Could you give me an / some information about this dance class?
some (information is an uncountable noun)
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Find a mistake: In the past not much people had drones, but now more and more people are getting them.
not many (people is a countable noun)
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Any / Some people brought food and drinks to the party.
Some (we use some in affirmative sentences)
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The teacher gave us a little / a few time to prepare before a test.
a little (time is an uncountable noun)
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