Countable or uncountable noun? Tea
Tea: uncountable noun
This city is famous for the Eiffel Tower:____________
Paris, France
Who was Paul's travelling companion?
Barnabas
Countable or uncountable noun? Water
Water: uncountable noun
This city is famous for its Opera House: ____________
Sydney, Australia
Some Jews and G_________ tried to stir up trouble for Paul and Barnabas.
Gentiles
Countable or uncountable? Table
Table: countable noun
This city is famous for Trafalgar Square: ___________
London, England
God enabled Paul and Barnabas to perform s_________ and w__________.
signs and wonders
Countable or uncountable noun? Chicken leg
Chicken leg: countable noun
This city is famous for the Colosseum: ____________
Rome, Italy
Paul and Barnabas shared the good news of Jesus in the city of L______________.
Lystra
Countable or uncountable noun? Bread
Bread: uncountable noun
This city is famous for the Western Wall: ___________
Jerusalem, Israel
Paul and Barnabas refused to be worshipped by the crowd after the lame man was healed by the Holy Spirit. What happened to Paul after some of the Jews convinced the crowd to turn against him?
Paul was stoned (stones were thrown at him).