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

Action of giving money as a required fee.

Paying / Pay

100

Money is a countable noun. True or False?

False

100

I would like a ______ of coffee.

cup

100

a little is a quantifier for _________ nouns 

uncountable

100

How ______ time do you have for the exam?

much

200

Action of keeping money for the future.

Saving / Save
200

You can make all nouns plural when you add an "S" at the end.

True or false?

False, uncountable nouns cannot be pluralized


200

I'll have a ________ of soda (box/can)

 can

200

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

a little

200

MANY is used with _______ nouns 

countable

300

The action of giving money in exchange for a service or a product.

Buy / Buying

300

A cup of water is countable

True

300

There are some _________ of water in the fridge

Bottles
300

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

True

300

MUCH is used with _______ nouns.

Uncountable

400

Action of taking money from someone with the intention of GIVING IT BACK.

Borrowing / Borrow

400

Mention 5 uncountable nouns

-

400

Can I have a ____________ of cereal? 

bowl

400

There is a few cafés in my town. Right or wrong? 

Wrong. There ARE a few cafés..

400

Correct the mistake:

How many ice would you like in your drink?


much

500

Action of giving money to someone TEMPORARILY, expecting it to be returned.

Lending / Lend

500

Mention 5 countable nouns

-

500

Uncountable nouns can be treated as countable when we use containers. True or False?


 True.

Example: some chocolate (uncountable)

                 Two bars of chocolate (countable)

500

 a few is used with ________ nouns.

Countable

500

Make two questions, one with how much and one with how many.

Examples: How much coffee do you want? How many glasses of water do you drink a day?