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COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

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  • Can I have (some / much) orange juice, please?
    SOME
  • There are (much / any / a lot of) students here today.
    A LOT OF
  • There aren't (much, many) car parks in the centre of Oxford.
    MANY
  • There were (lots of / much) people came here yesterday, but there aren't (many / much) today.
    LOTS OF - MANY
  • Eating out is expensive here. There aren't (any / some) cheap restaurants.
    ANY
  • There isn’t (some / much / many) bread left.
    MUCH
  • There are (any / some) new students in my class, two boys and (a / some) girl.
    SOME - A
  • Do you have (much / any) friends?
    ANY
  • It's very quiet. There aren't (much / many) people here today.
    MANY
  • We don't have (many / much) free time.
    MUCH
  • Liverpool has (a lot / many) great nightclubs.
    MANY
  • She always takes (some / many / any) sugar in her coffee.
    SOME
  • (A lot of / Much) children hate going to school.
    A LOT OF
  • Sorry, we don't have (much / a lot of) books about animals.
    A LOT OF
  • You can't buy (some / any) posters in this shop.
    ANY
  • I don't have (some / any) work to do.
    ANY
  • There aren't (some / any) eggs in the store.
    ANY