Define countable nouns.
things that you can count
When do we use "how much"?
we use it with uncountable nouns
Do you use "there is" or "there are" with plural nouns?
there are
Provide an example of a countable noun.
e.g. egg, potato, tomato, banana, etc.
Provide an example of using "how many" in a question.
e.g. How many days are there in January?
Give an example of using "there is" correctly in a sentence.
e.g. There is a restaurant in the station.
Are liquids usually countable or uncountable nouns?
uncountable
Is "how much" used with countable or uncountable nouns?
uncountable nouns
Rewrite the following sentence using "there are" instead: "There is a cat on the roof."
"There are two cats on the roof."
Explain what makes a noun uncountable.
when you can't count it and when you can't say it in the plural form
Complete the sentence: How _____ traffic was there on the way to school?
How much traffic was there on the way to school?
Explain the difference in meaning between "there is" and "there are."
there is: we use it with singular and uncountable nouns.
there are: we use with plural nouns.
Give 3 examples each of countable and uncountable nouns.
e.g. countable: banana, watermelon, orange
uncountable: water, rice, pasta
Formulate a question using both "how much" and "how many."
e.g. How many people work in your company?
How much milk is in the fridge?
Create a two sentences using both "there is" and "there are."
e.g. there is milk in the fidge
there are 2 bananas in the table