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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns Guide

This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns in food. It provides examples of countable nouns that can be counted and take indefinite articles like "a" or "an", and uncountable nouns that cannot be counted and do not take indefinite articles. It also discusses how to make uncountable nouns countable by adding a unit or quantity using "of". The document provides examples of quantifiers like "some", "any", "much", and "a lot" that can be used with countable and uncountable nouns to express amounts.

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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns Guide

This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns in food. It provides examples of countable nouns that can be counted and take indefinite articles like "a" or "an", and uncountable nouns that cannot be counted and do not take indefinite articles. It also discusses how to make uncountable nouns countable by adding a unit or quantity using "of". The document provides examples of quantifiers like "some", "any", "much", and "a lot" that can be used with countable and uncountable nouns to express amounts.

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FOOD – COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

FOOD COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUS

COUNTABLE NOUS

• Nouns you can count

• you can use a / an in front of countable nouns.

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

• Nouns you can´t count

• Normally, you can´t use a / an in front of uncountable


nouns

• We can make uncountable nouns countable to


express quantity. We add a unit or a quantity with
“OF”

E.g. a bar of chocolate

HOW MUCH…? / HOW MANY…?

• How much + uncountable noun

E.g. How much ham?


• How many + countable noun

E.g.: How many rashers and sausages


QUANTIFIERS CONTAINERS AND QUANTITIES

A quantifier, as its name implies, expresses


quantity. Quantifiers can be a single word or a
phrase and are used with nouns. They can be used
with either a countable or an uncountable noun to
express amount or quantity.

• some + plural nouns or uncountable


singular forms. ( has an affirmative
meaning)
• any + plural nouns or uncountable
singular forms. ( is used with negative
sentences and questions.

• much + plural nouns


• ____ money ___

• a lot
• of____
+ uncountable
ponds ____ or plural nouns( is
more usual in affirmative sentences)
• ____ cup of tea ____
• ab) Use+a singular
little / an or some and write
uncountable C for
nouns a) Use a / an or some and write C for countable or
( hascountable or U for uncountable. U for uncountable.
• a ____sugar____
positive meaning)

• • +
a few ____ bar of
plurals chocolate____
( has a positive meaning.) water – bread – lemons – chocolate – sugar – tea –
milk – oranges- cheese – coffee – eggs
• ____ ice-cream ______
• no + zero quantity ( no = not any)
• ____rice ______

• ____ glass of water______


Countable Uncountable

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d) Choose the correct word / expression and complete


c) Ask questions using how much or how the sentences.
many
(eggs )
some – how much – how many – any
___________________________________?
• ______ sandwiches have you got?
(meat)
___________________________________?
• Is there _________ milk in the fridge?
(jam)
____________________________________? • ________ sugar do you need?

(water)
• can you see _________ fruit on the table?
__________________________________?

(flour) ___________________________________? • _________ friends have you got?

(tea) ____________________________________?
• flour / fridge / pantry • My mother has _______ chocolate for us.
(oranges)
e) Use the
Is words in the
there any flour in the fridge?- No there isn´t, but there is some in the pantry.
box and complete as the
example

• bar

• There is __________ high school in Florence.


• six-pack
• Orange juice / pantry / fridge
• • hasn´t
He tube got _ money.

•• • roll
_____________________________________? ________, ___________________________________.
Would you like some tea?
• head a carton of
•• Mark/ likes
Jam to read.
cupboard He has got __________ of books.
/ fridge? milk
• bottle
• It cost __________ money to travel round the world.
f) Fill
• in_____________________________________?
•thebunch
gaps using any, some , a lot of, ________,
much, many, or no.
___________________________________.

• I haven´t got V time to spend with you. I´m sorry.


• dozen
• Fruit / cupboard / fridge
• • slice
Mrs. Milles went to the supermarket to buy some butter but they didn´t have __________

• _____________________________________?
cup some cake too. Please, give me________,
• like ___________________________________.
• I´d __________

• Cheese / table
Mr. Smith wants/ fridge
to buy a new car, but he can´t because he doesn´t earn that __________.
Ask and answer questions as the example.

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