Countable and Uncountable Nouns With A/An, Some, and Any: Exercises
Countable and Uncountable Nouns With A/An, Some, and Any: Exercises
Countable and Uncountable Nouns With A/An, Some, and Any: Exercises
EXERCISES
1. LOOK AT THE PICTURE. COMPLETE THE TEXT WITH THE WORDS IN THE BOX.
There’s some 1 _milk__ and some 2_coffee__in the fridge, and there are some
3__eggs_There are some 4__apples_ under the table. There’s some 5_bread_ on the table,
and there’s a 6 __banana_. There’s some 7_sugar_ on the shelf. There isn’t any
8___butter_ and there aren’t any 9 _cookies__.
2. LOOK AT THE PICTURE. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH A, AN, SOME, OR ANY.
1 There isn’t __a___ bread.
2 There’s __an__ orange.
3 There aren’t some_ cookies.
4 There are ___some___ eggs.
5 There’s _____a__ banana.
6 There isn’t __some___ butter.
7 There’s __some___ coffee.
MUCH, MANY, AND A LOT OF; HOW MANY / HOW MUCH
EXERCISES
Conversation 2
C: Is the car ready?
D: Well, we don't have _much___ gas.
C: OK, and how __much___ oil do we have?
D: Not _much and there isn't __much___ air in the tires.
Conversation 3
E: Did you like the apartment?
F: No, I didn't. There wasn't much light.
E: Really?
F: No, and there weren't __many_ windows. And there wasn't much
space either.
Conversation 4
G: How __many__ CDs are there?
H: About five hundred.
G: What about books? How _many__ books are there?
H: About a thousand.
G: And how _many__ DVDs are there?
H: About two hundred.