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[G6] Unit 5 - Grammar - Countable and Uncountabl ...

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  • Correct or Incorrect: I need some flour, milk and eggs to make a cake.
    Correct
  • My dad came back (a little / a few) days ago.
    a few
  • Oh. You put too ______ salt into the soup. It's salty.
    much
  • Hurry up. We don't have (much / many) time left.
    much
  • Correct or Incorrect: Oh. There is some rices left from lunch for you.
    Incorrect: rices => rice
  • Correct or Incorrect: We don't have some dogs.
    Incorrect: some => any
  • There's only a ______ butter left in the fridge.
    little
  • There isn't (any / some) bread left for him.
    any
  • You shouldn't drink ______ water when eating.
    much
  • Can I have (a few / a little) milk in my coffee, please?
    a little
  • I'm finding _______ dresses and jackets for my daughter. Where can I find them?
    some
  • There aren't ______ people who want to apply for this job.
    any / many
  • I often have _____ apple after lunch.
    an
  • Correct or Incorrect: My uncles are farmers. They have some paddy field.
    Incorrect: field => fields
  • It's a small village. There's only _____ store, ____ post office and a ____ houses.
    a - a - few
  • I want to drink (a few / a little) apple juice, please.
    a little
  • Correct or Incorrect: I have a few friends living here. Let me call them.
    Correct
  • Correct or Incorrect: We have a few potatoes and a little fruit in the fridge.
    Correct
  • Correct or Incorrect: My grandparents grow a little fruit trees in their garden.
    Incorrect: a little => a few
  • Correct or Incorrect: How many times have you gone to Ho Chi Minh City? – Twice.
    Correct
  • We visited (many / much) places in our country such as Da nang, Da lat, Hue and Quang Ninh, etc.
    many
  • Correct or Incorrect: I drank a few coffee so I couldn't sleep last night.
    Incorrect: a few => a little
  • Would you like _______ milk or orange juice?
    some
  • We don't have (any / some) orange juice left but we have (any / some) lemonade.
    any - some
  • I need to buy some (eggs / bread) for breakfast.
    both
  • Bring me (any / some) sugar, son.
    some
  • Correct or Incorrect: How much hours do you spend on your homework?
    Incorrect: much => many
  • He only invited a ______ colleagues to his party.
    few
  • Let's go for a walk. I need a _____ fresh air.
    little
  • How (little / much) rice did you buy?
    much