10 6.6.2.1 Read the table. Say the examples in your language, Countable nouns Uncountable nouns are nouns we can count. are nouns we cannot an/one apple - two apples count. (some) rice How many apples do you eat? How much milk do you drink? • too many • too much (more than (more than I need) I need) a lot of/ lots of • a lot of/lots of • some • some/a little a few • not many/ (very) few • not much/ (very) little . none none . We use any in the negative and interrogative. Is there any milk? We use some in the interrogative with offers. Would you like some pizza? • More is used with both countable and uncountable nouns. There is more cheese in the fridge if you want. • Less is used only with uncountable nouns. He eats less takeaway food now because he wants to lose weight.