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Countable nouns can be "counted", they have a singular and plural form .

For example: One banana -Three bananas apple - apples

Cucumber -cucumbers

Radio - radios

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THINGS AND ANIMALS

PERSONS

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

PLACES THOUGHTS

DOG-DOGSDESK-DESKS

TEACHER-TEACHERS

LEMON-LEMONS

SHOP-SHOPS

IDEA-IDEAS

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Uncountable nouns are things we cannot count.

An uncountable noun has only one form We cannot say ‘one rice’, ‘two rices’,

etc. THEY HAVE ONLY OEN SINGULAR FORM

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MATERIALS AND SUBSTANCES

FEELINGS

ACTIONS HUMAN QUALITIES

ABSTRACT IDEAS

AIR,WATER,SANDMILK,BREAD,BUTTER,CHEESE,COFFEE,IRON,STEEL

ANGER,HAPPINES.JOY,PRIDE,RESPECTRELIEF

RUNNING,SINGING,DRIVING

COURAGE,HEALTHYHONESTY,PATIENCE

FREEDOM,BEAUTYDEATH,FUN,LUCK

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ACCOMODATION,ADVICE,BEHAVIOUR, DAMMAGE,EQUIPMENT,EVIDENCE, HOMEWORK,INFORMATION,MONEY, KNOWLEDGE,NEWS, NOISE,NONSENSE,MUSIC,PETROL,POLLUTIO

N, PROGRES,RESEARCH,TRAVEL,TRAFFIC, TRANSPORT,WEATHER,LUGGAGE,BAGGAGE

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A few and few, a little and littleThese expressions show the speaker's attitude towards the quantity he/she is referring to.A few (for countable nouns) and a little (for uncountable nouns) describe the quantity in a positive way:

•I've got a few friends" (= maybe not many, but enough)•"I've got a little money" (= I've got enough to live on)

Few and little describe the quantity in a negative way:

•Few people visited him in hospital (= he had almost no visitors)•He had little money (= almost no money)

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Some and Any

Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity

Some is used in positive statements: He's got some books from the library.

It is also used in questions where we are sure about the answer: Is there some fruit juice in the fridge? (= I think there is) Some is used in situations where the question is not a request for information, but a method of making a request, encouraging or giving an invitation:• Could I have some books, please?• Would you like some books?

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Any is used in questions and with not in negative statements:

Have you got any tea? I don't think we've got any coffee left. I don't want any more cake. Do you have any friends in London?

Have they got any children?

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Only withuncountable nouns

With uncountableand countable

nouns

Only withcountable nouns

How much? How much? or How many?

How many?

a little no/none a few

a bit (of) not any a number (of)

- some (any) several

a great deal of a lot of a large number of

a large amount of plenty of a great number of

- lots of -

+ noun

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WHICH WORDS CAN WE USE ONLY WITH:COUNTABLE NOUNS? UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS?OR WITH BOTH C AND U NOUNS?

TOO MANY A LOT OF/LOTS NOT MUCH SOME A LITTLE A FEW TOO MUCH NOT ANY

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CHOSE THE CORRECT ITEM.

A: HOW MUCH/MANY ORANGE JUICE IS THERE IN THE BOTTLE?

B: THERE’S ONLY A FEW/LITTLE. A: HOW MUCH/MANY SUGAR DO YOU TAKE IN YOUR

COFFEE? B: JUST A LITTLE/A FEW. A: HAS RED MEAT GOT MUCH/MANY PROTEIN? B: YES, BUT TOO MANY/MUCH MEAT IS BAD FOR YOU. A:THERE ISN’T SOME/ANY CAKE LEFT. B: HOW ABOUT SOME/ANY BISCUITS? A: WE DON’T HAVE ANY/FEW EGGS TO MAKE AN OMELETTE. B: I’LL GO AND GET SOME/ANY.

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FILL IN THE GAPS WITH: SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY.

1.A: HOW ____ POTATOES HAVE WE GOT? B: NOT ____. 2.A:THERE ARE ___CARROTS, BUT THERE

AREN’T ___ ONIONS. 3.A: ARE THERE ___ APPLES? B:YES, BUT NOT___. 4.A: IS THERE ___ MILK? B:NO, THERE ISN’T___.

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Which of the following words are countable(c), uncountable(u)?

1.milk____ 2.coffee____ 3.meat___ 4.cherry___ 5.salt____ 6.egg___ 7.rice____ 8.biscuit ____ 9.youghurt

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ITEM.

1.SALLY DOESN’T EAT MUCH/MANY SWEETS. 2.THERE ARE ONLY A FEW/A LITTLE APPLES LEFT. 3.WE HAVEN’T GOT SOME/ANY COFFEE. 4.MIKE EATS VERY LITLTE/FEW VEGETABLES. 5.CAN YOU GET SOME/ANY MILK/ PLEASE? 6.HOW MUCH/MANY MEAT DO YOU NEED?

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