Countable and Uncountable
Some / Any / A / An / No
Containers
Quantifiers
Mixed
100

Countable or Uncountable?

Rice

Uncountable

100

"I think have __ apple."

an

100

"Would you like another ______ of tea?"

cup
100

“There are ___ students in the class.”

many / a lot of

100

"I need ___ bottle of water."

a

200

Countable or Uncountable?

Cheese

Uncountable

200

“There aren’t ___ bananas."

any

200

"I bought a ___ of chocolate because I wanted something sweet."

a) box

b) bar

c) bag

b) bar

200

How ___ water do you drink?”

much

200

“There aren’t ___ bottles of juice.”

any

300

Countable or Uncountable?

Fries

Countable

300

“There is ___ milk in the fridge.”

some

300

"I usually have a ______ of soup at lunchtime."

a) plate

b) cup

c) bowl

c) bowl

300

“There are ___ apples. Only two.”

a few / not many

300

“I bought a ___ of pasta.”

packet

400

You can 10 seconds to name 7 countable foods.

(Answers may vary.)

400

Complete the two sentences:

"There isn't ___ juice left. It’s empty.”

“There is ___ juice left. It’s empty.”

any / no

400

"There are two ______ of cereal on the shelf."

a) bars

b) boxes

c) bags

b) boxes

400

“There isn’t ___ sugar left.”

much 

400

“We have ___ bananas, but ___ milk.”

a) a few / not much

b) a little / not many

c) a lot of / a lot of

d) too many / too much

a) a few / not much

500

You can 10 seconds to name 7 uncountable foods.

(Answers may vary.)

500

"A: Is there _____ cake?"

B: Yes. Do you want ____?"

any / some

500

This _____ of milk is nearly empty. We need to buy more!

carton

500

What are two possible answers to complete this sentence?

"There is _____ bread."

a little

a lot of

500

“There is ___ rice, but there aren’t ___ bags of chips."

a) no / any

b) any / some

c) some / any

d) a lot of / some

c) some / any