(A/An) Umbrella
An Umbrella
One bus, two ?
One bus two buses
Water - Countable or Uncountable
Uncountable
There (is/are) four kangaroos.
There are four kangaroos.
There is (a/some) milk for Roxie
There is some milk for Roxie
(A/An/The) Sun
The sun
One man. Two ?
One man, two men
Cup - Countable or Uncountable
Countable
There (is/are) a book
There is a book
Kangaroos have two (foots/feet)
Kangaroos have two feet
They ride (A/An) elephant
They ride an elephant
Fix the sentence : Three watermelon
Three watermelons
Roxie has (a/some) Milk
Roxie has some Milk
(There is/There are) some water
There is some water.
There (is/are) some money
There is some money
I see a kite. (A/An/The) kite is in (A/An/The) sky.
I see a kite. The kite is in the sky.
Do you have two (eeyes/eyes)
Do you have two eyes?
Let`s have (a/some) rice.
Let`s have some rice.
(There is/ there are) five boxes.
There are five boxes.
There are (children/childs)
There are Children
I see a dog. (A/An/The) has (a/an/the)
I see a dog. The dog has a bone.
Do you have two (foots/feet)?
Do you have two feet?
He wants ? juice.
He want some juice.
__________two koalas
There are two Koalas
I`m a teacher.