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COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS




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1. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING "a", "an", "some" or "any".
- There is �insect on your head.
- James says that he has got �friends in rome.
- Have you got �cds in your bag?
- Would you like �more milk in your coffee?
- Can you go to the supermarket and buy �bread?
- We live in �small town.
- Are there �museums in your town? No, there aren't .
2. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING "much", "many" or "a lot (of)".
- There weren't �people at the party.
- Jane has got �pets at home.
- Have you seen �wild animals in Africa?
- I haven't got �money in my bank account.
- Have you got �information about the economic crisis?
- when we went to Paris, we visited �interesting places.
3. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING "a few" or "a little".
- There are �mangoes in the bowl.
- We've got �light bulbs to change.
- Is there any wine in the bottle? yes, .
- Sara speaks �French.
- �animals can survive in the desert.
- We have �knowledge about this subject.
4. WRITE "C" FOR COUNTABLE NOUNS AND "U" FOR UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. use CAPITAL letters.
�accommodation

�advice
�carrot
�table

�baggage

�bread

�furniture
�tooth

�luggage
�child

�money
�coin

�news

�travel
�onion

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