Countable/Uncountable/Both
Affirmative/Negative/Question
Fill in the blank(s)
Word pairs (give examples)
Blended words
100

Is 'many' countable, uncountable or both

countable

100

You can use 'some' in ______ sentences

affirmative

100

We don't have _____ time left.

much

100

Explain the difference in meaning: wood - woods

material - forest

100

What does FOMO mean?

fear of missing out

200

Is 'much' countable, uncountable or both

uncountable

200

You can use 'much' in ______ sentences

negative and questions
200

How ____ books did you read last month?

many

200

Explain the difference in meaning: glass - glasses

material - eyewear/things you can drink from

200

What does workaholic mean?

someone addicted to working

300

Is 'a few' countable, uncountable or both

countable

300

You can use 'a lot of' in ______ sentences

all three

300

She saves ______ money every month.

a little/little/some

300

Explain the difference in meaning: work - works

activity, job - creations, works of art for example

300

What does frenemy mean?

one who pretends to be a friend but is actually an enemy

400

Is 'some' countable, uncountable or both

both

400

You can use 'few' in ______ sentences

affirmative

400

I have ____ friends in class, but sadly ____ of them live near me.

some, few

400

Explain the difference in meaning: time - times

time in general (hour, minute) - instances/occasions

400

What does blending mean?

combining two words to form a new one

500

Is 'a lot of' countable, uncountable or both

both

500

You can use 'a little' in ______ sentences

affirmative and questions

500

Have you got ____ water? Yes, I've got ____.

any, a lot

500

Explain the difference in meaning: content - contents

ideas, info in a book for example - items inside a box for example, more physical

500

What does acronym mean?

you combine the first letters/parts of a series of words (FOMO, JOMO, POTUS etc.)