Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Dog
Countable There are a few dogs in the room. There are many dogs in the room.
There are _____ eggs on the table.
There are SOME eggs on the table.
There is _____ sugar on the table.
There is SOME sugar on the table.
There are _____ cars in the parking lot.
There are A FEW cars in the parking lot.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Rice
Uncountable There is a little rice in the cooker. There is much rice in the cooker.
How _____ time do you have?
How MUCH time do you have?
Do you have _____ candy?
Do you have ANY candy?
Here is _____ money for you.
Here is A LITTLE money for you.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Desk
Countable There are a few desks in the office. There are many desks in the office.
I don't have _____ money.
I don't have MUCH money.
I had _____ food to eat this morning.
I had A LITTLE food to eat this morning.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Luggage
Uncountable. These refer to a collection or category. To count them, use "a piece of luggage".
There are _____ toys in the bin.
There are MANY toys in the bin.
Joe bought _____ flowers for Jane.
Joe bought A FEW flowers for Jane.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Dough
Uncountable There is a little dough in the refrigerator. There is much dough in the refrigerator.
I drink _____ water with my meal.
I drink SOME water with my meal.
I need _____ hope to win the game.
I need A LITTLE hope to win the game.