Tenses
Vocabulary
Quantifiers
(Un)Countable nouns
Collective nouns
100
We __________ (do) our Grammar review right now.
are doing
100
A yellowish spread that is similar to butter (but not healthy)
Margarine
100
I can't finish this glass of water - there is just __________!
too much
100
I have too __________ / too __________ oranges in my bowl.
many / few = countable
100
Please pass me another __________ of chips.
bag / packet
200
For Mother's Day, I __________ (cook) breakfast and __________ (make) a cake for my mum.
cooked / made
200
A seasoning that is sweet and POWDERY
Icing sugar
200
Don't worry, there are __________ of cookies to go around. Every student will get at least one.
plenty
200
I have too __________ / too __________ rice on my plate.
much / little = uncountable
200
Would you like a __________ of cake?
piece
300
Please tell me why you __________ (run) in the corridor this morning.
were running
300
A utensil you use to whip or mix ingredients
Whisk
300
There are __________ students to play this game - we will need to invite more to join us.
too few / not enough
300
There is not __________ time to finish this game!
enough / uncountable
300
I bought a __________ of bread to make peanut butter & jelly sandwiches.
loaf
400
I __________ (study) at this cooking school since September.
studied / have been studying
400
When you put oil/butter on a tray before baking so the food doesn't stick to it
Grease
400
Do we have __________ more flour in the cupboard to make this cake?
any
400
There are still __________ pencils left in the box.
some / countable
400
Do not leave your __________ of books on the floor.
pile
500
__________ you __________ (mix) the sugar and the eggs together already?
HAVE MIXED
500
When you use a knife to 'put' butter or jam on toast
spread
500
I always make sure to have a __________ vegetables for lunch and dinner.
few
500
Do you have __________ water for the hike?
enough / uncountable
500
We're out of toothpaste. Please buy another __________.
tube
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