There is / There are
Places in Town
Countables and uncountables
Quantifiers
100

There _________ some potatoes in the fridge.

Some

100

Where can I watch a movie with popcorn?

Cinema

100

Which of these is not countable? Tomato, potato, apple, broccoli, cabbage

Broccoli

100

What quantifier do we use to say there isn't a big quantity of countable nouns?

Not many.

200

"There is a cabbage and a tomato in the counter." Is this sentence correct?

Correct

200

Where can I read a lot of books?

Library

200

Are there _________ carrots in the fridge?

some / any
200

What quantifier do we use to say there isn't a big amount of uncountable nouns?

Not much.

300

___________ paintings in your house?

Are there

300

Where can I buy a lot of books?

Bookstore / Bookshop

300

Which of these is not uncountable? Water, juice, celery, melon, milk, oil

Melon

300

What quantifier do we use to say there is a fair quantity of countable or uncountable nouns?

Some

400

"There are no roses in my garden." Is this sentence correct?

Correct

400

Where can I buy medicine?

Pharmacy / Drug store

400

We use ________ to refer to countable singular nouns.

A / an

400

What quantifier do we use to say there is a big quantity of countable or uncountable nouns?

A lot / quite a lot

500

"There aren't any people in here" - "There are no people in here" What is the difference between these sentences?

There are no differences / There aren't differences

500

Where can I watch a play?

Theater

500

We use _______ or ________ to refer to plural countable or uncountable nouns, usually in question and negative forms.

Some / any

500

"There's _________ cereal left" 

not much