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Countable Uncountable Nouns

Here are the answers with some, any or no filled in the gaps: 1) Ann has some candies. 2) Bill doesn't have any money. 3) Sue will give us some information. 4) There is some milk in the fridge. 5) There isn't any beer. 6) Only some of his friends came. Not all of them. 7) There isn't any food in the refrigerator, is there? 8) We are broke. We have no money to buy grandpa a gift. 9) Don't you know the proverb: "No news is good news"? 10) I'm busy. I have no time to chat with you now
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Countable Uncountable Nouns

Here are the answers with some, any or no filled in the gaps: 1) Ann has some candies. 2) Bill doesn't have any money. 3) Sue will give us some information. 4) There is some milk in the fridge. 5) There isn't any beer. 6) Only some of his friends came. Not all of them. 7) There isn't any food in the refrigerator, is there? 8) We are broke. We have no money to buy grandpa a gift. 9) Don't you know the proverb: "No news is good news"? 10) I'm busy. I have no time to chat with you now
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Countable nouns

Things I can count

Two oranges
Three oranges
COUNTABLE NOUNS
SINGULAR: PLURAL:
a + noun
one + noun noun + -s

a potato potatoes
Uncountable nouns

Things I can’t count


NOUN ?
We love to read books.
?
countable Uncountable
7-1 Let’s Practice

NOUN ?
Please pass the salt.
?
countable Uncountable
7-1 Let’s Practice

NOUN ?
We need some chairs.
?
countable Uncountable
There is a mango. Singular countable
I have an egg.

There are some apples.


I have some eggs. Plural countable

There is some sugar. Uncountable


He has some bread.
7-3 Let’s Practice
a an some

a
There is _____ banana in the recipe.
singular countable noun
7-3 Let’s Practice
a an some

There is _____
some ice cream in the fridge.
uncountable noun
7-3 Let’s Practice
a an some

I need _____
some water to wash my
hands.

uncountable noun
I’d like some juice.

unspecified quantity

I’d like a glass of juice.

specified quantity
Some: Affirmative sentences:
There is some money

Any: Negative and Interrogative


sentences:
Is there any money?
No, there isn’t.

There isn’t any money


7-8 Let’s Practice

some any

I need _____
some time to study.
7-8 Let’s Practice

some any

There is _____
some cheese.
7-8 Let’s Practice

some any

There aren’t _____


any horses in the
field.
How Many or How Much ?

1. How much/ How many cars are


there?

There are six


cars!
2. How much/ How many Sugar is
there?

There are three spoons of sugar


3. How much/ How many pictures
are there?

There are six


pictures.
4. How much/ How many milk is
there?

There are two


boxes of milk
A LOT OF
A lot of is used with:
positive sentences, negative sentences
and questions.
e.g.
There are a lot of dogs in the street.
I have a lot of time to answer your questions.
I saw a lot of people waiting in the queue.
We did have a lot of fun, didn't we?
quiz
Put in a / an or some.
1. I read ____ book and listened to ____ music.
2. I need ____ money . I want to buy ____ food.
3. We met ____ interesting people at the party.
4. I’m going to open ____ window to get ____ fresh
air.
5. She didn’t eat much for lunch – only ____ apple and
____ bread.
6. We live in ____ big house. There’s ____ nice garden
with ____ beautiful trees.
7. I’m going to make a table . First I need ____ wood.
8. Listen to me carefully . I’m going to give you ____
advice.
9. I want to write a letter . I need ____ paper and ____
pen.
10. I’d like to eat ____ cookies.
Circle the correct answer:
1. I’d like some / any help.
2. There aren’t some / any letters for you.
3. Have you got some / any brothers or sisters?
4. She’s got some / any interesting friends.
5. Are there some / any restaurants near here?
6. I’m having some / any problems with my car.
7. I didn’t have some / any breakfast today.
8. We need some / any more milk.
9. he hasn’t done some / any work for ten years.
10.Do you know some / any Americans?
fill in the gaps with Some, Any, or no:

1) Ann has _________candies.


2) Bill doesn't have _________money.
3) Sue will give us _________information.
4) There is _____________ milk in the fridge.
5) There isn't ________________beer.
6) Only _____ of his friends came. Not all of them.
7) There isn't ______ food in the refrigerator, is
there?
8) We are broke. We have ________money to buy
grandpa a gift.
9) Don't you know the proverb: "________ news is
good news"?
10) I'm busy. I have ____ time to chat with you now.
11) There aren't ___ books on this topic in the
library
12) I gave him ___ medicine for his headache, so
he feels much better now.
13) He doesn't want ___ dessert, for he's on a diet.
14) We are taking a short ride. There's ___ time for
a long one
15) The poor man has ___ food to eat. He's
starving.

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