countable uncountable and determiners

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countable uncountable and determiners

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How many chairs are there? How much water is there? A and An Some and Any Singular countable nouns A table/ house/ student etc An apple/ egg/ insect Plural Countable nouns Some tables, houses, students, apples, eggs, insects etc Uncountable nouns Some air, water, sugar, milk, fun, happiness We use some in positive sentences and any for questions and negatives We can use some in a + I’d like some sugar Some nouns can question to make an - I wouldn’t like any sugar be countable offer or request ? Would you like some sugar? and uncountable Would you like some We’d like some lemonade But not for singular nouns tea? I’d like an apple We’d like lemonades Can I have some I wouldn’t like an apple milk? Would you like an apple? A lot/ lots of We use a lot and lots of with countable plural nouns and uncountable nouns We can use them in positives, negatives and questions Examples: There were a lot/ lots of people at the party There wasn’t a lot/ lots of money in the bank Do you want a lot of/ lots of sugar in your tea? Much Many We use much for uncountable nouns We use many for countable plural nouns How much money have you got? How many pencils have you got? I haven’t got much time There aren’t many cinemas in London There’s too much noise in here! There were too many people on the bus Have you got some sugar? There aren’t some students in the classroom There are too much bottles of milk in the fridge How many CD we need for the party? There were a lot of person on the bus Can I have some pencil? I Put the correct form of the given words into the spaces potatoes 1.John is eating some (potato) water 2.Is there any _ (water) in the jar? 3.Mother says, ‘Gogo, please give me some (jam).’ jam fish 4.There are some _ (fish) in the river tomatoes 5.There aren’t any (tomato) on the table II Put the correct answer into the spaces with “some” or “any” 1.There is not sugar in the coffee any some 2.There are _ stars in the sky any 3.There aren’t roses on the table some 4.Father says, ‘Please give me oil.’ any 5.Is there orange juice? 6.There is paper on the desk some Look! How many mark(s) you get? 8-11 Well done! 4-7 You can much better! 0-3 Work hard! Don’t give up! ... there? A and An Some and Any Singular countable nouns A table/ house/ student etc An apple/ egg/ insect Plural Countable nouns Some tables, houses, students, apples, eggs, insects etc Uncountable. .. you like an apple? A lot/ lots of We use a lot and lots of with countable plural nouns and uncountable nouns We can use them in positives, negatives and questions Examples: There were a lot/ lots... make an - I wouldn’t like any sugar be countable offer or request ? Would you like some sugar? and uncountable Would you like some We’d like some lemonade But not for singular nouns tea? I’d like

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  • How many chairs are there?

  • How much water is there?

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  • I. Put the correct form of the given words into the spaces.

  • II. Put the correct answer into the spaces with “some” or “any”.

  • Look! How many mark(s) do you get?

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