Countable/Uncountable
Some or Any
Measurements
Many or Much
British Foods
100

Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Butter

Uncountable. There is not much butter left in the fridge.

100

There are _____ eggs on the table.

There are SOME eggs on the table.

100

There is a _____ of salt on the table.

There is A PINCH of salt on the table.

100

Does your culture (or family) eat _______ meat?

Does your culture (or family) eat MUCH meat?

100

This a firm, pale and yellow cheese which can have a mild or strong flavor. 

CHEDDAR

200

Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Rice

Uncountable. There is a little rice in the cooker. There is much rice in the cooker.

200

Are there _____ biscuits left?

Are there ANY biscuits left?

200

A single _________ of rice. 

A single GRAIN of rice. 

200

I've got too ________ tins of tuna. 

I've got too MANY tins of tuna. 

200

A thin, flat food made of batter and fried. Can also be folded or rolled up and served with either sweet or savoury fillings. 

PANCAKES, CREPES

300

Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Cashier

Countable. There are a few cashiers open. There are many cashiers at this store. 

300

If you are tired, you might need ______ iron or magnesium. 

If you are tired, you might need SOME iron or magnesium. 

300

Can you pass me the juice __________?

Can you pass me the juice CARTON?
300

Do they have ________ sushi rolls in Japan?

Do they have MANY sushi rolls in Japan?

300

A thick slice of pork or lamb on the bone. 

A CHOP
400

Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Grocer

Countable. There are many grocers on this street. 

400

I don't think they have __________ potatoes left. 

I don't think they have ANY potatoes left. 

400

Would you like _____ milk in yours?

Would you like A SPLASH OF milk in yours?

400

In the UK, there are _________ rival supermarkets. 

In the UK, there are MANY rival supermarkets. 

400

Usually made with sweetened milk, cheese or cream, cooked with egg or egg yolk to thicken and sometimes also flour, cornstarch or gelatin. Depending on the recipe, may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce to a thick pastry cream used to fill éclairs. 

CUSTARD

500

Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Dough

Uncountable. There is a little dough in the refrigerator. There is much dough in the refrigerator.

500

Where is the peanut butter? It could be in _______ aisle. 

Where is the peanut butter. It could be in ANY aisle.

500

A ______________ of sugar makes the medicine go down. (There is a specific answer as this is a quote from a movie). 

A SPOONFUL of sugar makes the medicine go down. 

500

Have you got enough turmeric? I've got some but not ________. 

Have you got enough turmeric? I've got some, but not MUCH.

500

A layered dessert, starting with a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element, custard and whipped cream. Served in that order in a glass dish. 

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