Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

UNCOUNTABLE - some milk


100

APPLES

100

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

COUNTABLE - # of tomatoes


100

BANANAS

100

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

UNCOUNTABLE - some cheese


200

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

UNCOUNTABLE - some water


200

BEANS

200

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

UNCOUNTABLE - some juice


200

BREAD

200

COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? (plus points if you can tell me the quantifier)

COUNTABLE - # of eggs


300

(There is / There are) a Spanish girl in my class.

There is a Spanish girl in my class.

300

CARROTS

300

(There isn't / There aren't) + ____ pencils in my schoolbag.

There aren't any pencils in my schoolbag.

300

CHICKEN

300

(There is / There are) five apples in the basket.

There are five apples in the basket.

400

(There is / There are) a spider in the grass.

There is a spider in the grass.

400

FISH

400

(There isn't / There aren't) + ____ pigs in the field.

There aren't any pigs in the field.

400

FIZZY DRINK

400

(There is / There are) some children in the house.

There are some children in the house.

500

(There is / There are) some bananas on the table.

There are some bananas on the table.

500

MEAT

500

(There isn't / There aren't) + ____ birds on the roof.

There aren't any birds on the roof.

500

RICE

500

(There is / There are) many insects in the sky.

There are many insects in the sky.