Count. x Uncount.
'S
Do / Does
Did
Plurals
100

When do I use "How much" and when do I use "How many"?

a) How much --> uncountable nouns and How many --> countable nouns

b) How much --> countable nouns and How many --> uncountable nouns

a) How much --> uncountable 

How many --> countable

100

Write in another way:

The dog belongs to the boy.

(It's the _____________)

It's the boy's dog.

100

Complete:

I ____ my family.

a) likes

b) liked

c) like

c) like

100

Change into the past:

Does Connie study English?

Did Connie study English?

100

What's the plural of boy, school and book?

boys, schools and books

200

Which of the following is uncountable?

LEASHES / PEOPLE / INFORMATION / STRAW / CLASS

INFORMATION

200

Write in another way:

The books belong to Katie.

They're Katie's books.

200

Complete:

My friends _________ early every day.

a) wakes up

b) wake ups

c) wake up

c) wake up

200

Change into the past:

I don't like Star Wars.

I didn't like Star Wars. 

200

What's the plural of box, leash, sandwich and hairbrush?

boxes, leashes, sandwiches and hairbrushes.

300

Which of the following is countable?

MONEY / TIME / CHILDREN / MEAT / BREAD

CHILDREN

300

Write in another way:

The cat belongs to my neighbors.

It's my neighbors' cat.

300

Change the sentence into the negative form:

The boys play soccer every weekend.

The boys don't play soccer every weekend.

300

Change into the past:

Do you go to bed early?

Did you go to bed early?

300

What's the plural of hero, city, sticker and money?

heroes, cities, stickers and money

400

Is this true or false?

For uncountable nouns, I use "a few"

False!
For uncountable nouns, I use "a little"

400

Write in another way:

The notebooks belong to Denis.

They're Denis's notebooks.

400

Change the sentence into the interrogative form:

Tom doesn't like pizza.

Does Tom like pizza?

400

Change into the past:

Tina doesn't play basketball after class. 

Tina didn't play basketball after class.

400

Change the sentence into the plural form:

The woman can't see the mouse under the table.

The women can't see the mice under the tables.

500

Ask a question and then answer:

sugar / do / you / want? (three spoons)

How much sugar do you want?

I want three spoons. 

500

Write in another way:

The mice belong to his sisters.

They're his sisters' mice. 

500

Change into the affirmative form:

Sarah doesn't dance very well.

Sarah dances very well.

500

Complete:

My dog _____ _______ lunch today. (eat)

My dog didn't eat lunch today.

500

What's the plural of tooth, foot, man, scissors and fish?

teeth, feet, men, scissors and fish.

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