9.6.2.1 Read the theory. Write C (countable) or U (uncountable). Then
How many lemons do you How much sugar is there?
noun
1
fill in: a/an or some.
Countable
Countable nouns are
nouns we can count.
an apple - two apples
Uncountable
Uncountable nouns are
nouns we can't count.
(some) milk NOT: two milks
Not much.
We've got a lot of/lots of
milk. Let's make a
Ten pounds is a great deal
of money to pay for a
need? Not many
There are a lot of lots of
eggs in the fridge.
The majority/minority of
milkshake.
students in my class cook
their own meals.
A great number of people burger.
are waiting outside
There aren't many eggs.
We haven't got much rice.
There are only a few. (not
We've only got a little. (not
many but enough) There much but enough) There is
are very few. (almost none) very little milk. (almost none)
We haven't got any bananas. There isn't any orange juice.
6
7
1
some milk
U
2 food
3 drink
4 event
5 time
8
ticket
music
... organisation
sculpture
festival
9
10
2. some food U
3. some drink U
4. an event C
5. some time U
6. a ticket C
7. some music U
8. an organisation C
9. a sculpture C
10. a festival C