Countable Nouns and How Many/Much?. Countable Nouns (regular) Apple Pencil Glass Teacher Student Letter Watch Ash Book Apples Pencils Glasses Teachers.

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Countable Nouns and How Many/Much?

Countable Nouns (regular) Apple Pencil Glass Teacher Student Letter Watch Ash Book Apples Pencils Glasses Teachers Students Letters Watches Ashes Books

Countable Nouns (irregular) Goose Sheep Mouse Syllabus Man Woman Person Foot Child Geese Sheep Mice Syllabi Men Women People Feet Children

Uncountable Nouns Water Rice Ice Cream Air Salt Coffee Tea

A little

A Lot

Some

Many

A glass

Many Vs. Much Many = A number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Q: How many students are there in Air class? A: There are 10 students in Air class. Much = A Quantity ( 양 ) Q: How much milk do you want? A1: I want a lot of milk. A2: I want ten glasses of milk.

Practice A: I have twenty books. Q: How many books do you have? A: I want a little coffee Q: How much coffee do you want? A: I have thirty-five glasses of milk. Q: How much milk do you have? OR How many glasses of milk do you have?