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Countable / uncountable nouns

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  • A:There are much/many/no/some tomatoes left. B: We can't make a salad then.
    no
  • (Jest kilka) strawberries left in the bowl.
    There are some/a few
  • Could you give me (bochenek chleba), please?
    a loaf of bread
  • There isn't many/much/few sugar in my tea.
    much
  • Do we need much/many/some bags of sugar to make a cake?
    many
  • Matthew drinks very little/few/a little water.
    little
  • Would you like any/little/some vegetables with your meat, Madam?
    some
  • (Ile jajek) do you need?
    How many eggs
  • Would you like some/any/an orange juice?
    some
  • There is many/too many/too much food for only 3 people.
    too much
  • Is there a/any/some milk left?
    any
  • There are (bardzo mało dzieci) in the park today.
    few children
  • I need many/lots of/a lot flour for this recipe.
    lots of
  • We don't have a/any/some butter for he cake.
    any
  • There isn't much/many/no/some ice cream left.
    much
  • Could I have (jeszcze trochę soku), please?
    some more juice
  • (Ile cukru) do you take in your coffee?
    How much sugar
  • Can I borrow much/many/no/some flour?
    some
  • There's (bardzo mało) sugar left.
    little
  • Why don't we use some/any/an oil instead?
    some