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English exercises  > countable

 


 
MANY - MUCH........................A FEW - A LITTLE
An easy exercise to help students understand the use of many, much, a few a little.

Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Author:Santiago Mu�oz

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Fill in: a - an - some
a - an - some

Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Author:Regina Z.

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BUSINESS ENGLISH: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
This online exercise has been created for my students of business english. The main grammar point here is: "Countable and uncountable nouns". We also work here vocabulary related to "Travel and hotels". Hope you find it useful.

Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
Author:tista

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At the Market: Super Minds 2 Unit 4 Revision II
Revision of Unit 4: At the Market - Countable anf Uncountable Food.

Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Author:Anna Pawłowska

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FOODS AND DRINKS
A set of exercises to memorize the vocabulary about foods and drinks.

Level: elementar
Age: 6-100
Author:Simone

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Food - A, AN, and SOME - Revision
The exercise provides a revision of countables and uncountable nouns (food). Based on the student�s book "Super Minds 2."

Level: elementary
Age: 6-9
Author:Anna Pawłowska

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At the Market: Super Minds 2 Unit 4 Revision I
Revision of food vocabulary and grammar from Unit 4 (Super Minds 2) - countable and uncountable food items.

Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Author:Anna Pawłowska

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FOOD - IS THERE/ARE THERE ANY...?
Exercise based on Super Minds2: Unit 4. Students practise the form: Is/Are there any...? with countable, uncountable and plurals nouns.

Level: elementary
Age: 6-9
Author:Anna Pawłowska

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To count or not to count? Level 1.
This is the first exercise from a series designed to practise issues connected with countable and uncountable nouns. there are for levels (parts). Enjoy!

Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Author:Dominika Bujas

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Countables and uncountables with much, many, some, any and lots game
Countables and uncountables again! After all the drills you did and the fill the blank worksheets and gazillions of exercises - the students are ready for something else to consolidate their knowledge of (how) much/many, some/any/a/lots of. Why not this one?

Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
Author:joannajs

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