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Countable/Uncountable nouns -FCE

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  • People who eat too much/many salt can suffer from high blood pressure.
    much
  • I've eaten so many already that there are only ______chocolates left! (few/a few/ little/a little)
    a few/few
  • There are any/no sweets in my house.
    no
  • I knew very _______ people at the party so I didn't stay long. (few/a few/ little/a little)
    few
  • I try to eat some/any fruit every day.
    some
  • There are lots of/much fantastic desserts in that new restaurant.
    lots of
  • Please could I have _______sugar - this coffee is too strong.(few/a few/ little/a little)
    a little
  • There is a myth that if you eat a few/a little cheese in the evening you will have vivid dreams.
    a little
  • I've got_______free time this week so I can do the work if you like. (few/a few/ little/a little)
    a little
  • I eat hardly any/a few meat - I prefer vegetables!
    hardly any
  • People say that _________ knowledge goes a long way!
    a little
  • I buy very few/little eggs as I keep chickens, so I have new-laid eggs.
    few
  • Would you like some/a few rice with your chicken?
    some
  • I know _______ people who enjoy very spicy food but not too many. (few/a few/ little/a little)
    a few
  • I drink hardly any/a few coffee; if I drink too many/much I can't sleep.
    hardly any / much
  • There is always many/a lot of news about food scares these days.
    a lot of
  • I often eat a bit of/a few of cake in the evening.
    a bit of
  • I mustn't eat too many/much chocolate - it's bad for me!
    much
  • _______of us are going to have a barbecue tonight. Do you fancy coming? (few/a few/ little/a little)
    A few
  • I knew very _______ about Thai food so I bought a cookery book to learn more.
    little