1 Countable Nouns A car Two cars A man Three men A house Five houses A student Two students A pen Three pens A chair Six chairs..

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1 Countable Nouns A car Two cars A man Three men A house Five houses A student Two students A pen Three pens A chair Six chairs..

2 Water SaltPaper RainSand BreadMusic HoneyMilk TeaSugar.. Money

3 A piece of cheese A bowl of rice A bar of chocolate A cup of tea A bottle of milk..

4 Put in a /an or some 1- We met..... interesting people at the party. 2- I’m going to open..... window to get fresh air. 3- She didn’t eat much for lunch, only apple and bread.. some a an some

5 4-We live in big house. 5-Would you like cheese?.. some a

6 CountableUncountable A few (students)A little (water) Many (books) Much (money) A lot of (chairs) A lot of (milk)..

7 C o u n t a b l e There are a few students in the classroom. There aren’t many books on the table. There are a lot of chairs at the front of the classroom..

8 Uncountable There is a little water in the kettle. I haven’t got much money. There is a lot of milk in the kitchen..

9 Some / Any / No I have some money. Do you have any money? I don’t have any money. I have no money. There are some students at the bus-stop..

10 There aren’t any students at the bus-stop. There are no students at the bus-stop..

11 Fill in the blanks using much-many-a lot of 2-Is there meat in the fridge? 1-There aren’t empty seats in the theatre. 3-There isn’t..... wine in the bottle. 4-There are leaves on the ground. 5- There is tea in the tea pot.. many much a lot of

12 Fill in the blanks using a lot of-a little - a few 1-My aunt is very rich. She has got..... money.. a lot of 2-The workmen are very thirsty but they have only water a little 3-He doesn’t have many friends in this city. He only has friends. a few

13 Fill in the blanks using some-any-no 1-We had tea, but there wasn’t..... sugar. 2-There isn’t boot-polish in this tin. 3-This classroom is empty. There are students.. some any no any

14 Choose the correct sentence A) I haven’t got many homework. B) I haven’t got much homework. A) Are there much people in this building? B) Are there many people in this building? A) I haven’t got many homework. B) I haven’t got much homework. A) Are there much people in this building? B) Are there many people in this building?

15 There isn’t much water in the bottle There isn’t many water in the bottle There isn’t much water in the bottle