Some / any
Countable and Uncountable nouns
Quantifiers: a little/few/lot
Much/Many
Irregular verbs
100

Which quantifier de we use for affirmative sentences?

Some

100

Money is a countable noun. True or False?

False

100

a little is a quantifier for _________ nouns 

uncountable

100

How ______ time do you have for the exam?

much

100

Do

Did, done
200

Some and any are only for uncountable nouns. True or False?

False

200

All nouns have a plural form. True or false?

False, uncountable nouns don't have a plural form.


200

I'm buying _____ (a small amount) sugar for the cake.

a little

200

MANY is used with _______ nouns 

countable

200

Give

Gave, given

300

We use this quantifier in negative and interrogative sentences: __________

any

300

When we are talking about one (1) thing before a countable noun we need: 

a/an

300

We use "a lot of" or "lots of" for countable and uncountable nouns. True or false?  

True

300

MUCH is used with _______ nouns.

Uncountable

300

Bring

Brought, brought

400

Correct the two mistakes in this sentence:

There isn't any apples, but there are any bananas if you want.

There aren't any apples, but there are some bananas if you want.

400

Mention 5 uncountable nouns

Imagination, bread, music, time, ice cream

400

A few is used with ________ nouns.

countable
400

Correct the mistake:

How many ice would you like in your drink?

How much ice would you like in your drink?

400

Show

Showed, shown

500

What quantifier do we use in questions when we offer or request something? 

SOME

Examples: Would you like SOME coffee?

                Could I have SOME juice, please?

500

Mention 5 countable nouns

Sandwich, bottles of water, times, restaurants, minutes


500

There is a few cafés in my town. Right or wrong? 

Wrong. There ARE a few cafés..

500

Make two questions, one with how much and one with how many.

Examples: How much coffee do you want? How many glasses of water do you drink a day?

500

Lay

Laid, laid

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