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Eggs Rice Beef Apples Tomatoes Coffee Vegetables: Grammar: Countable and Uncountable Nouns

The document provides a grammar test on countable and uncountable nouns, questions using "how much" and "how many", definite and indefinite articles, and vocabulary relating to different types of food. The test covers topics such as identifying countable and uncountable nouns, correctly forming plural nouns, asking and answering quantity questions, and using articles like "a", "an", "some". It also teaches food vocabulary by having students categorize words, identify odd ones out, match pictures to words, and choose the right definitions.
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Eggs Rice Beef Apples Tomatoes Coffee Vegetables: Grammar: Countable and Uncountable Nouns

The document provides a grammar test on countable and uncountable nouns, questions using "how much" and "how many", definite and indefinite articles, and vocabulary relating to different types of food. The test covers topics such as identifying countable and uncountable nouns, correctly forming plural nouns, asking and answering quantity questions, and using articles like "a", "an", "some". It also teaches food vocabulary by having students categorize words, identify odd ones out, match pictures to words, and choose the right definitions.
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Test Unit 4

Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns

1. Write the words in the correct list.

eggs rice beef apples tomatoes coffee vegetables

Countable nouns:

Uncountable nouns:

2. Underline the correct forms.


1. I never eat tomato / tomatoes.

2. I don’t like fruits / fruit.

3. Can I have a tuna / tuna, please?

4. There’s ham / hams in this sandwich.

5. I’ve got a lemonade / lemonade.

6. I often have meat / meats for lunch.

3. Write the correct plural form of the nouns if there is one. If there isn’t, write 0.
1. sandwich ______ 4. cheese ______

2. ham ______ 5. apple ______

3. orange ______ 6. banana ______

Grammar: How much / How many?

4. Correct the mistake(s) in the sentences.


1. How many butters do we need?

2. How much pepper are there in the soup?

3. How much sausages do you want?

4. How many water did you put in the saucepan?

5. How much loaves of breads did you buy?

6. How much potatoes do you eat every week?

5. Underline the correct forms.


1. How much / many salt did you put in 2. How much / many eggs are there in the
the soup? cake?
3. How much / many apples do we need 5. How much / many fruit do you want?
for the crumble?
6. How much / many bars of chocolate did
4. How much / many milk have we got? you buy?

6. Put the words in the correct order to make questions.


1. cream / need / much / we / how / do / ?

2. apples / eat / many / you / how / did / ?

3. much / do / pasta / how / want / you / ?

4. there / how / sugar / is / much / ?

5. tuna / many / there / tins / how / of / are / ?

6. ham / got / sandwiches / we / many / have / how / ?

7. Complete the questions. Use How much or How many.


1. _______________ bananas did you eat 4. _______________ apples are there?
yesterday?
5. _______________ packets of soup do
2. _______________ tins of tomatoes are you need?
there?
6. _______________ butter do you eat
3. _______________ loaves of bread have every week?
we got?

8. Write the questions for the answers. Use How much or How many.

1. There are two bananas.

2. I bought some meat.

3. I put some salt in the soup.

4. We’ve only got one apple.

5. There’s one pot of yoghurt.

6. There’s a lot of cheese.

Grammar: Definite and indefinite articles (a, an, some, a few, a little)
9. Choose the correct alternatives.
1. There’s only _____ butter left. 4. Put the flour in a bowl with _____
water.
A. ☐ a little
A. ☐ any
B. ☐ some
B. ☐ a little
C. ☐ a few
2. Do we need _____ eggs? C. ☐ a few
5. I always put _____ cheese on my pasta.
A. ☐ an
A. ☐a
B. ☐ the
B. ☐ any
C. ☐ any
3. There are _____ people in the C. ☐ some
restaurant. 6. We need _____ onions.
A. ☐ a little A. ☐ some
B. ☐ a few B. ☐ the
C. ☐ the C. ☐ an

10. One of the sentences is incorrect. Identify the incorrect sentence and write it correctly.
1. A Put a little water in a saucepan. 4. A There isn’t any salt left.
B Peel an onion. B We need a little mushrooms.
C There’s a few milk in the fridge. C There’s some sugar on the table.

2. A Do we need any cheese? 5. A Cook the crumble for 40 minutes.


B Have you got some apples? B You only need a few oranges.
C We need a few grapes. C Cut a apple and put it in a bowl.

3. A You don’t need some eggs. 6. A We don’t need some butter for this
B Please buy a few potatoes. recipe.
C I usually have a cheese sandwich for B Are there any grapes?
lunch. C I bought a few bars of chocolate.

11. Look at the pictures. Write sentences. Use some, any, a or an.

1.
4.

2.
5.

3.
6.

12. Complete the text. Use a, some or the.


I went to _______ restaurant yesterday for lunch. _______ restaurant was full, so I waited fifteen minutes for

_______ table. I ordered _______ soup and _______ hamburger. _______ soup was cold and _______

hamburger was awful!

13. Complete the sentences. Choose any or some.


1. I cooked __________ fish for dinner.

2. Have we got __________ satsumas?

3. I usually have __________ milk for breakfast.

4. Is there __________ sugar left?

5. Did you put __________ salt in the soup?

6. I bought __________ cheese.

Vocabulary: Food (1)

14. Complete the food words.


1. red meat from cows 4. red vegetables
b _______________ t _______________

2. pink fish 5. a hot drink


s _______________ c _______________

3. yellow and white food from chickens 6. a green vegetable in salads


e _______________ l _______________

15. Write the words in the correct list.

beef salmon tuna chicken beans bananas lettuce

Meat:

Fish:

Fruit:

Vegetables:

16. Choose the odd one out.


1. beef salmon lamb pork

2. fish tuna lettuce salmon

3. grapes pasta satsumas bananas

4. cheese beans tomatoe lettuce

5. chicken pork lamb rice

6. beans orange juice tea coffee


17. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.

1. 4.

It’s a __________. They’re __________.

2. 5.

It’s __________. They’re __________.

3. 6.

It’s __________. It’s __________.

18. Underline the correct words.


1. Cheese / Pasta comes from milk. 4. Grapes / Eggs are fruit.

2. Ham / Lettuce is a kind of meat. 5. Lamb / Tuna is a kind of fish.

3. Lemonade / Salmon is a drink. 6. Bananas / Lettuces are vegetables.

Vocabulary:Food (2)

19. Write the words in the correct list.

water ham cabbage potatoes milk sausages wine

Drinks:

Meat:

Vegetables:

20. Underline the correct words. 4. Children don’t drink milk / wine. It’s
1. I want a cheese / ham sandwich. I never bad for them.
eat meat.
5. Do you take sugar / salt in your tea?
2. I like a lot of sugar / pepper on my
pasta. 6. Yoghurt / Ham is my favourite meat.

3. Look! I picked these mushrooms /


sausages in the field.

21. Choose the correct alternatives.


1. They grow on trees.
A. ☐ lemons
B. ☐ cabbages
2. We often put it on bread.
B. ☐ onions
5. We often put it in tea or coffee.
A. ☐ butter
B. ☐ cream A. ☐ sugar
3. We put it on our food. It’s white.
B. ☐ pepper
6. We make chips and crisps with them.
A. ☐ wine
B. ☐ salt A. ☐ potatoes
4. They can hurt our eyes.
B. ☐ sausages
A. ☐ carrots

Communication

22. Underline the correct words.

Karen What are you cooking?


Sam A cheese omelette.
Karen How (1) much / many eggs are you using?
Sam Four. And I also need (2) a / some cheese.
Karen How (3) much / many do you need?
Sam Only (4) a few / a little – about 50 g.
Karen How do you make your omelette?
Sam I (5) mix / melt the cheese and eggs with a fork. I put some butter into a hot frying (6) bowl / pan. Then I add
the mixture and cook it to make the omelette.

23. Complete the recipe.

Recipe for a mixed salad

Wash and dry a lettuce. S _ _ _ _ two tomatoes. P_ _ _ and slice an onion. Open a t _ _ of tuna. Put all the

ingredients in a salad b _ _ _. M_ _ some oil and vinegar, and add a little salt and pepper. A _ _ this mixture to

the bowl and mix everything together.

24. Complete the dialogue.

Waiter Yes, please?

Helen Can I have (1) __________ cheeseburger, please?

Waiter Anything (2) __________?

Helen Yes, can I have (3) __________ chips with it, please?

Waiter Do you want (4) __________ to drink?

Helen Yes, lemonade, please.

Waiter Is that (5) __________?


Helen Yes, thank you.

Waiter That’s £5.80, please.

Helen (6) __________.

Waiter Thank you.

25. Underline the correct alternatives.

Andy Let’s make a shopping list. What do we need?

Sally There isn’t (1) some / any / the milk. We need two (2) cartons / packets / pots of milk.

Andy What about chocolate? Mum wants to make a cake.

Sally OK, two (3) bunches / loaves / bars of dark chocolate.

Andy And there’s no cat food left.

Sally Right. How (4) much / any / many do we need?

Andy Let’s get six (5) cartons / bars / tins of cat food.

Sally Do we need any bread?

Andy No, we don’t. There are two (6) bags / loaves / packets of bread.

Sally OK, let’s go.

26. Choose the correct alternatives. 4. Peel and slice a large apple. Then put
1. Will That’s £2.50, please. _____ apple into a bowl and add some
Jane _____ sugar.
Will Thank you.
A. ☐ some
A. ☐ Here you are.
B. ☐ an
B. ☐ Here it is.
C. ☐ the
C. ☐ You are there. 5. Mum What do you want for dinner?
2. Lucy Have you got any milk? Ali Can I have _____ sandwich, please?
Dan Yes, there’s a _____ in the fridge
A. ☐a
A. ☐ packet
B. ☐ some
B. ☐ bag
C. ☐ the
C. ☐ carton 6. Keith What’s your favourite meal?
3. Mike Is there any butter? Maria I love _____ meat and beans.
Karen There’s _____ in the fridge.
A. ☐ some
A. ☐ a few
B. ☐ the
B. ☐ a little
C. ☐ both
C. ☐ much

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