Food Countables and Uncountables Worksheet

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ENGLISH – TOPIC: FOOD Vocabulary : Types of food – grains, milk products, fruits and vegetables, proteins, sugars and fats; Grammar : Countables and uncountables a few, few/ a little, little; many/ much; a lot of; COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE 1. Countable nouns can be made plural / can be counted: they have singular and plural forms. one book / two books 2. Uncountable nouns cannot be made plural and do not normally use an article (a/an). rice - milk - weather - furniture NOT a weather - a furniture 3. Countable nouns can take singular or plural verbs. That man lives next door. Those men live next door. 4. Uncountable nouns take singular verbs. Milk is good for you. 5. Before countables, we can use an article (a.an) and numbers. a man / one book - two books EXERCISES Write countable or uncountable onion milk apple orange juice ham butter sausage water rice tea egg fish bread tomato coffee

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ENGLISH –

TOPIC: FOOD Vocabulary: Types of food – grains, milk products, fruits and vegetables, proteins, sugars and fats;

Grammar: Countables and uncountables – a few, few/ a little, little; many/ much; a lot of;

COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE

1. Countable nouns can be made plural / can be counted: they have singular and plural forms.

one book / two books

2. Uncountable nouns cannot be made  plural and do not normally use an article (a/an).

rice - milk - weather - furniture NOT a weather - a furniture

3. Countable nouns can take singular or plural verbs.

That man lives next door. Those men live next door.

4. Uncountable nouns take singular verbs.

Milk is good for you.

5. Before countables, we can use an article (a.an) and numbers.

a man / one book - two books

EXERCISESWrite countable or uncountable

onionmilk

appleorange juice

hambutter

sausagewater

ricetea

eggfish

bread tomato coffee

 

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HOW MUCH? HOW MANY?

1.a lot of – много; Използваме, когато говорим за голям брой или за голямо количество от нещо (броими или неброими);

2.a few – няколко; Използваме, когато говорим за малък брой неща, но достатъчно (броими);

3.few – малко; Използваме, когато говорим за твърде малък, недостатъчен брой неща (броими);

4.a little – малко останало; Използваме, когато говорим за малко количество от нещо, но достатъчно (неброими);

5.little – твърде малко; Използваме, когато говорим за недостатъчно количество от нещо (неброими);

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HOW MUCH / HOW MANY

 uncountable COUNTABLE

positive sentences (+)

a lot of a lot of / many

negative sentences (-)

much many

questions (?) much many

1. Much goes with uncountable nouns, and many with plural countable nouns.

many cars much milk

2. We use a lot of, lots of with both uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns.

a lot of / lots of beer

a lot of / lots of visitors

3. We use much and many mostly in questions and in negative sentences. Is there much wine left?

He hasn't got many books.

4. In affirmative sentences, we normally use a lot of and lots of, not much and many. We've got a lot of beer.

He's got lots of DVDs.

5. But we often use much and many in affirmative sentences after too, as, so and very. We've enjoyed the film very much.

Fill in much - many - a lot of.

1 She doesn't speak English.

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2 She doesn't buy trousers.

3 We haven't got time.

4 There are supermarkets near here.

5 There is food in the fridge.

6 Are there British people in your company?

7 Do you go to concerts?

8 Was there traffic on the road?

9 I don't eat red meat.

10 I have ideas for the party.

Fill in much - many - a lot of.

1 How pennies are there in a pound?

2 In London there are museums.

3 He has won money on the National Lottery.

4 Do you know songs?

5 Do you play basketball?

6 A crocodile has teeth.

7 Is there blood in a person's body?

8 How plays did Shakespeare write?

9 things have changed around here.

10 We don't have rain in summer.

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SHOPPING LIST 

onion steak milk apples

       

orange juice ham butter sausages

       

water rice tea eggs

       

fish bread tomatoes coffee