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B1 Countable and Uncountable

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  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? There aren't _____ birds in the city centre
    many
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? I didn't have _______ salad with my burger
    much
  • 'some' or 'any'? There isn't _______ paper
    any
  • 'few' or 'a few'? ______ of my friends are coming to my house tomorrow
    A few
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? How ________ time do you spend doing homework?
    much
  • Countable or uncountable? furniture
    uncountable
  • 'little' or 'a little'? There is _____ time to make dinner, only 5 minutes
    little
  • Countable or uncountable? cake
    countable
  • 'few' or 'a few'? ______ people want to swim with a shark
    few
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? I like ______ milk in my coffee
    a lot of / lots of
  • Countable or uncountable? child
    countable
  • 'some' or 'any'? I have _______ good friends
    some
  • 'little' or 'a little'? I have _____ money saved, enough to buy a new bike
    'little' or 'a little'?
  • Countable or uncountable? water
    uncountable
  • 'some' or 'any'? Are there ______ rubbers, I have made a mistake
    any
  • 'few' or 'a few'? There are ______ biscuits in the packet, have one!
    a few
  • Countable or uncountable? sugar
    uncountable
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? It's important to drink ______ water after doing sport
    a lot of / lots of
  • 'some' or 'any'? Does English have ______ irregular verbs? Yes, it does
    any
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? There isn't _____ sunshine in the UK
    much
  • Countable or uncountable? milk
    uncountable
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? Do you like _______ songs by the Beatles
    many
  • 'some' or 'any'? There aren't _______ pencils
    any
  • 'some' or 'any'? Can I have ________ milk, please?
    some
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? We have had _______ rain this week
    a lot of / lots of
  • 'some' or 'any'? There is _______ sugar on the table
    some
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? There are ________ people learning English in Spain
    a lot of / lots of
  • 'all', 'almost' or 'most'? ______ people enjoy sport, but I don't
    most, almost all
  • 'all', 'almost' or 'most'? Every person I know liked Queen's music, my friends ______ love them.
    all
  • Countable or uncountable? idea
    countable
  • Countable or uncountable? book
    countable
  • 'some' or 'any'? Would you like ______ biscuits?
    some
  • Countable or uncountable? information
    uncountable
  • 'some' or 'any'? There are ______ lovely sandwiches for lunch
    some
  • 'much', 'many' or 'a lot of/lots of'? Do you have _____ books in your home?
    many
  • 'some' or 'any'? Do you have _____ brothers or sisters?
    any
  • 'few' or 'a few'? ______ students learn English to C2 level, it's too difficult
    few
  • 'some' or 'any'? I don't have ________ ideas
    any