A count noun uses
a. a / an
b. --
a. a / an
Would you like _____ apple?
a. an
b. --
an apple
I'm at ____ school (having class).
a. the
b. --
b.
A noncount noun uses
a. a / an
b. --
b. --
Would you like ____ yogurt?
a. a
b. some
Would you like some yogurt?
____ class is boring.
a. The
b. ---
a. The class is boring.
A count noun can be used in plural
a. True
b. False
a. True
Want some _____ ?
a. corn
b. corns
Want some corn?
I go to ____ class at 8.
a. the
b. --
I go to class at 8.
A noncount noun can be used in plural
a. True
b. False
b. False
May I have some _______?
a. bean
b. beans
May I have some beans?
My kids are in _______ college.
a. the
b. --
b. ---
My kids are in college.
A LITTLE is used with:
a. count nouns in singular
b. count nouns in plural
c. noncount nouns in singular
c. noncount nouns in singular
We had ___________ with dinner.
a. bean
b. beans
We had beans with dinner.
He is going to _____ university.
a. the
b. --
a. He is going to the university