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Book2-U5-countable and uncountable noun

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  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Flour
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Rice
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Vehicle
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Telephone
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Coffee
    uncountable
  • There isn’t _________ (some / any) bread left. I’ll get some when I go shopping.
    any
  • I can’t help you I’m sorry. I have _________ (few / little) knowledge of that subject.
    little
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Money
    uncountable
  • I have _________ (some / any) coins in my purse if you need some change.
    some
  • Do you have _________ (many / much) money with you? Could I borrow some please?
    much
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Knowledge
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Milk
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Photograph
    countable
  • _________ (a few / a little) of my friends are going to the party on Saturday. I’m so glad I’ll know some people there!
    A few
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Cup
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Coin
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Flower
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Education
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Computer
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Friend
    countable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Pasta
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable? Bread
    uncountable
  • Are the following nouns usually countable or uncountable?Ink
    uncountable
  • There were _________(too many / too much) vehicles on the motorway today. I was stuck in a traffic jam for hours!
    too many
  • There were _________ (too many / a lot of) people at the party – it was such a great atmosphere I had a brilliant time!
    a lot of