State if the noun is countable or uncountable: chocolate
uncountable
We use ... to describe places
We use ... to describe time
We use much with uncountable nouns and many with countable ones. What about few and little?
little - uncountable
few - countable
form the opposite of the word:
legal
illegal
What do we call people who live in Poland?
Polish
State if the noun is countable or uncountable: school
countable
To describe people we use who and ...
If we use some in positive sentences, what do we use in negative sentences and questions?
any
form the opposite of the word:
possible
impossible
What do we call food from China?
Chinese food
State if the noun is countable or uncountable: information
uncountable
To describe things we use that and ...
which
Is it correct?
I have some milk
Yes
form the opposite of the word:
correct
incorrect
What language do people in Japan speak?
Japanese
State if the noun is countable or uncountable: advice
uncountable
Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun:
That's the actor ... film I saw yesterday
whose
Is it possible to say:
I've got much time.
No
form the opposite of the word:
usual
unusual
Complete the sentence:
People think the best chocolate is ... (from Switzerland)
swiss
State if the noun is countable or uncountable: time
uncountable
Is it possible to remove that here?
1) That's the film that I saw.
2) That's the film that was popular.
1) possible
2) impossible
Have you got some/any/a cookie?
a cookie
form the opposite of the word:
responsible
irresponsible
What country is famous for its pyramids? (Name the country and nationality)
Egypt , Egyptian