NOUNS
MEASURE
A FEW, SEVERAL, A LITTLE
SOME, ANY A, NO
A LOT OF, MUCH, MANY
100

We use a __________ in the singular form or plural form.

count noun

100

We use ______ with the noun "advice".

a piece of

100

Use _______ with noncount nouns.

a little

100

Our teacher didn’t give us ___________ homework yesterday.

any

100

How ___ time do we have before the film starts?

much

200

We can put _______________ before a count noun.

a, an, or a number

200

We use ______ with the noun "corn".

an ear of

200

Use ____________ with count

nouns.

a few or several

200

I don’t have ___________ paper, but Mary has ___________.

any / some

200

How ___ times have you been to the USA?

many

300

We use a _________ noun in the singular form only.

noncount

300

We use ______ with the noun "bacon".

a strip of

300

After ______ rings, it went to the message. It was annoying!

several

300

A: Do they have ___________ library cards? B: No, they don’t have ___________.

any / any

300

The festival has attracted ___ people from all over the country.

a lot of

400

"fueniture" is a ________ noun.

noncount

400

We use ______ with the noun "pizza".

a slice of

400

I always enjoy ________ cream and sugar in my coffee.

a little

400

I can't go out. I've got ______ money.

no

400

___ houses are very expensive in that area.

Many

500

"essay" is a ______ noun.

count

500

We use ______ with the noun "garlic".

a clove of

500

The seeds will sprout in _______ days.

a few

500

He bought ___ MP3 player, it was ___ great decision.

an / a

500

Did you pay _____ for this trench coat?

much