countable or uncountable
a/ an, some/ any
much/ many
a few/ a little
change to countable nouns
100

water

satsuma

flour

u

c

u

100

There was _____ accident on the bridge last night.

an

100

wind

teeth


much

many

100

There were only ______ people at the party.

a few

100

dvě láhve vína

two bottles of wine

200

fruit

vegetable

bacon

u

c

u

200

I can´t brush my teeth because there isn´t _____ toothpaste left.

any

200

food

children

homework


much

many

much

200

I ate a ______ pieces of chocolate.

There is ______ meat.

few

little

200

3 bochníky chleba

5 kelímků jogurtu

three loaves of bread

five pots of yoghurt

300

sausage

paper

crisps

ham


c

u

c

u

300

I need _____ information about the city.

some

300

How ______ toast do you eat for lunch?

How ______ cups of coffee do you drink a day?

much

many

300

I need a ______ sleep.

They sang ______ songs.

little

few

300

pět plechovek coly

konzerva tuňáka

2 krabice mléka

five cans of Coke

a tin of tuna

two cartons of milk

400

chocolate

cake

vinegar

mustard

u

c/u

u

u

400

My brother has got _____ new jeans.

some

400

How ______ countries are there in the world?

How ______ information is there on the internet?

Tim has ______ work to do. 

many

much

much

400

They have ______ experience.

My parents give me ______ pocket money every week.

little

little

400

hrozen vína

tři krajíce chleba

a buch of grapes

three slices of bread

500

information

money

pepper (spice)

pasta

news

u

u

u

u

u

500

You need _____ paper and _____ pair of scissors.

some, a

500

I would like to buy ______ funiture.

How ______ snow is there in the mountains?

Can you speak ______ languages?

There isn´t ______ honey in the jar.

much

much

many

much

500

My friend knows a ______ English poems.

Ron has ______ patience.

If you want to make pancakes, you need a ______ eggs, a______ milk and a ______ flour.

few

little

few, little, little

500

dvě informace

two pieces of information

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