Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Suitcase
Countable. There is one suitcase in the corner.
There are _____ cookies on the table. (трохи)
SOME
There is _____ sugar on the table.
There is SOME sugar on the table.
There aren't _____ students in the school.
There are MANY students in the school.
There are a _____ cars in the parking lot.
There are a FEW cars in the parking lot.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Advice/furniture
Uncountable
Do you have a _____ minutes?
FEW
Do you have _____ candy?
Do you have ANY candy?
I don't have _____ pairs of shoes!
I don't have MANY pairs of shoes!
Here is a _____ money for you.
Here is a LITTLE money for you.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Money/News
Uncountable
I don't have _____ money. (достатньо)
ENOUGH
My brother never does _____ chores.
My brother never does ANY chores.
There is not _____ time left.
There is not MUCH time left.
I had a _____ food to eat this morning.
I had a LITTLE food to eat this morning.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun? Paper/Time
Countable and uncountable
I have very ______ time.
Would you like _____ coffee?
Would you like SOME coffee?
There is too _____ homework to do.
There is too MUCH homework to do.
Joe bought a _____ flowers for Jane.
Joe bought a FEW flowers for Jane.
How can we count uncountable nouns? What do we need to add?
a piece of/a bit/an item of
Correct the mistake: I drink a lots of water with my meal.
a LOT of
He does not have _____ friends in Rome.
He does not have ANY friends in Rome.
How _____ money do you need?
How MUCH money do you need?