Some/any
Countable and Uncountable nouns
Food containers
Quantifiers: a little/few/lot
Much/Many
100

It is a quantifier and we use it for positive sentences and to offer 

some

100

Money is a countable noun. True or False?

False

100

I would like a ______ of TUNA.

can//tin

100

a little is a quantifier for _________ nouns and a few is for ________ nouns.


Which is for countable and which for uncountable?

uncountable, countable

100

How ______ time do you have for the exam?

much

200

 Some and any are exclusive for uncountable nouns. True or False?

False

200

You can count fruits and vegetables. True or False?

True

200

Mention 6 food containers.

Example: a jar, a box, a packet, a cup, a can, a glass, a cup, a bowl...

200

I'm buying _____ (a small amount) sugar for the cake.

a little

200

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE 

Many is for _______. 

Much is for _______.

countable, uncountable

300

Complete the sentence: We don't have ______ sugar.

any

300

When we are talking about one (1) thing before a countable noun we need: 

a/an

300

Create 3 sentences by mentioning a food containers per each. 

I drink a glass of water.

I eat a bowl of cereal.

We want a box of cookies.

...

300

We use "a lot of" or "lots of" for countable and uncountable nouns. True or false?  

True

300

Order the sentence:

your coffee / How / sugar / of / spoons / many / want for / do you / ?

How many spoons of sugar do you want for your coffee?

400

Create a sentence with the following keywords:

There/any/ham/for/the sandwiches/isn't

There isn't any ham for the sandwiches

400

Correct the mistakes:

I have an breads and a apple for breakfast.

I have some bread and an apple for breakfast.

400

Say the correct quantity: A _____ or _____ of coffee. 

cup // mug

400

Dad, wants to cook _______ (a small amount) meat in the oven, but we have _______ (very big amount) of soda. We are going to buy ______(a small number amount) onions. 

a little, a lot of//lost of, a few

400

Correct the mistakes:

How many water would you like?

Only a little glasses, please. Just, 2. 

much, a few

500

I know you don't like pasta, but I have ________.

I don't have _______ "tortillas" for the soup. 

some // any

500

Mention 4 countable and 4 uncountable nouns

Examples: Countable; apples, bottles of water, grapes, fries, sausages, burgers...

Uncountables: bread, butter, cheesse, cereal, mustard...

500

Complete the sentence with the correct container word: 

When I go to the supermarket, I usually buy a ________ water, a ________cereal, a ________ of chips, a ________ jam, a ________ milk and  a __________ soda.

bottle of water

a box of cereal

a bag of chips

a jar of jam

a carton of milk

a can of soda.

500

Complete the sentences: a lot of // lots of.

1. There are ____ carrots for the soup. 

2. There is _____ milk for the cake. 

3. There is _____ soda in the fridge.

4. There are  _____ fruits for me and my siblings.

1. lots of

2. a lot of

3. a lot of

4. lots of

500

Make two questions; 1 much and 1 many.

Examples:

How much coffee do you want?

How many glasses of water do you drink a day?

...