Countable / uncountable nouns

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Countable / uncountable nouns a / an / some / any how much / how many?

There are 2 kinds of noun in English: Countable Things you can count (singular or plural) One apple, two apples, three apples… Uncountable Things you can´t count (they can’t be plural) Butter, meat, milk,rice, tea, chicken, water, flour

A / AN / SOME / ANY Type of sentence Countable Uncountable + We need an apple some apples A few apples some butter Some milk A little milk - We don’t need a tomato any tomatoes any rice any sugar ? Do we need a tomato? any tomatoes? any rice? any sugar? Use a / an with singular countable nouns. Use some with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in + sentences. Use any with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in – or ? Sentences.

How much / how many…? Use How much…? with uncountable nouns. How much water do you drink? Use How many…? with plural countable nouns. How many students do you have? Possible answers: I drink a lot of water. I don’t drink any water. None. A lot (students).

Choose a / an / some Wine Milk Cars Biscuits People Chair Homework some / an an Wine Cars People Homework Ice cream Orange Fruit Fish some a some / a Milk Biscuits Chair Coffee Pasta Money Students Toast

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