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This document provides instructions for making uncountable nouns countable by using quantifiers and containers. It lists common uncountable nouns like oil, sugar, and mustard and shows how to make them countable by adding quantifiers like a jar of sugar. It also provides phrases to add uncountable nouns to like a bar of chocolate. Finally, it prompts the reader to practice by imagining shopping and asking for products using phrases like "I would like..."
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This document provides instructions for making uncountable nouns countable by using quantifiers and containers. It lists common uncountable nouns like oil, sugar, and mustard and shows how to make them countable by adding quantifiers like a jar of sugar. It also provides phrases to add uncountable nouns to like a bar of chocolate. Finally, it prompts the reader to practice by imagining shopping and asking for products using phrases like "I would like..."
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Making Uncountable Nouns Countable

1. Make the nouns countable by using a quantifier.

oil sugar mustard


________________ ________________ ________________

chocolate flour salt


________________ ________________ ________________

meat yoghurt soup


________________ ________________ ________________

salmon coke coffee


________________ ________________ ________________

2. Add a proper uncountable noun.

1) a bar of __________________________;
2) a kilo of __________________________;
3) a packet of ________________________;
4) a jug of ___________________________;
5) a jar of ___________________________;
6) a tin of ___________________________;
7) a slice of __________________________;
8) a piece of _________________________;
9) a bag of __________________________;
10) a loaf of _________________________;
11) a cube of ________________________;
12) a chunk of _______________________.

3. Imagine that you want to buy some products in the shop. Ask for the products you want. Use the
phrases I would like …, Can I have…? and the words that make uncountable nouns countable.

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