Countable vs.
Uncountable Nouns
Quantifiers
Terms
Phrasal Verbs and Expressions
World Cuisines
100

Is 'orange' a countable or uncountable noun?

It is countable!

100

Which quantifier is used with uncountable nouns: 'many' or 'much'?

'Much' is the correct answer!

100

The following adjectives are negative. 

True or false?

Clumsy - Impatient - Inexperienced

True!

100

What does 'whip up' mean?

To quickly prepare a meal.

100

What is a traditional Mexican dish?

Example: Tacos

200

Is 'rice' a countable or uncountable noun?

It is uncountable!

200

Fill in the blank: 'I have ____ buns.' (some/any)

'Some' is the correct answer!

200
Is the sentence correct?

"a handful of soup"

It is not correct!

200

Use 'dig in' in a sentence.

Let's dig in and enjoy this delicious pasta!

200

Name a popular ingredient used in India.

Examples: Curry, turmeric, cumin

300

Give an example of a countable noun and an uncountable noun (not mentioned in other questions).

Example > Countable: 'carrot', Uncountable: 'water 

300

Use 'a few' in a sentence.

Example: I have a few friends coming over for dinner.

300

What does "a pinch" mean?

"A pinch" refers to a very small amount of something, typically a dry ingredient like salt, sugar, or spice, that can be held between the thumb and forefinger.

300

What does it mean 'to cut down on' a type of food?

To reduce the amount of that food you eat.

300

Describe a typical Japanese meal.

A typical Japanese meal might include rice, miso soup, grilled fish, and pickled vegetables.

400

Explain why 'milk' is considered an uncountable noun.

Because it is a liquid that cannot be counted individually.

400

Explain the difference between 'a little' and 'little'.

'A little' means some, but not much (positive connotation), while 'little' means almost none (negative connotation).

400

What does "go-to" mean?

In the context of food, "go-to" refers to a favorite or frequently chosen dish, ingredient, or recipe because it is reliable, easy to make, or particularly enjoyed.

400

Explain 'pig out' and give an example.

To eat a lot, often indulgently. Example: We pigged out on pizza and ice cream at the party.


400

Explain how people typically eat in India (with hands, utensils, etc.).

People often eat with their hands, specifically using the right hand to eat.