13. Complete the sentences using the countable and uncountable nouns from the box. Put the words in the right form and use the
proper article.
«hair, light, noise, paper, room, time, coffee, tea, lemonade, orange
juice, work, glass, youth»
1. There are two
in my coffeel
2. Close the curtain. There's too much
for us to
use the projector!
3. It's difficult to work when there is
everywhere
4. Have you got
to read?
5. Is there
for me in the car to squeese in?
6. We had great
at the party last night.
UNIT THREE
Explanation: "hair" is a countable noun, so it can be used in plural form. Since there are two hairs, we use the plural form of the noun.
2. Close the curtain. There's too much light for us to use the projector!
Explanation: "light" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form. We use "too much" before uncountable nouns to indicate an excessive amount.
3. It's difficult to work when there is noise everywhere.
Explanation: "noise" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form. We use "there is" before uncountable nouns to indicate their existence.
4. Have you got any paper to read?
Explanation: "paper" is an uncountable noun, so we use "any" before it to indicate an unspecified amount or quantity.
5. Is there room for me in the car to squeeze in?
Explanation: "room" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form. We use "there is" before uncountable nouns to indicate their existence.
6. We had great lemonade at the party last night.
Explanation: "lemonade" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form. We use "great" to describe the quality or taste of the lemonade.
Additional Information:
- "time" can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
- "coffee" and "tea" are uncountable nouns, so we don't use an article before them.
- "glass" can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
- "youth" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form.