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Coun-Uncount Test

The document contains exercises for filling in the blanks with quantifiers such as 'few', 'a few', 'little', and 'a little', as well as questions using 'much' and 'many'. It also includes vocabulary related to house and furniture. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of quantifiers and household terminology.

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Coun-Uncount Test

The document contains exercises for filling in the blanks with quantifiers such as 'few', 'a few', 'little', and 'a little', as well as questions using 'much' and 'many'. It also includes vocabulary related to house and furniture. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of quantifiers and household terminology.

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DOPUNI RECENICE SA FEW/ A FEW / LITTLE / A LITTLE

1. He speaks Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in Madrid.

2. There are only bananas left in the box.

3. We need butter for this cake.

4. The teacher gives us time to prepare before a test.

5. There are only days left to hand in the reports.

6. They have interest in politics.

7. There's very communication between them.

8. children understood the difference.

9. We had hope that his sister would survive.

10. Very students studied Latin last year.

DOPUNI PITANJA SA MUCH ili MANY

1. How players are in a handball team?

2. How pocket money do you get per week?

3. How time is left?

4. How sisters does Ella have?

5. How coins did you find yesterday?

6. How water is in this bottle?

7. How crosswords did she solve correctly?

8. How milk do they have for breakfast?

9. How bikes were stolen last year?

10. How coffee do your parents drink per day?

HOUSE/FURNITURE WORDS

1. Place in a house where you sit to have a meal =

2. Part of your house that is usually covered in grass, flowers and trees =

3. The top of your house =

4. A chair with a back and arms =

5. U wash your hands, face and teeth in it =


DOPUNI RECENICE SA FEW/ A FEW / LITTLE / A LITTLE

1. I bought apples in this shop.

2. Could I have milk in my coffee, please?

3. Look! There are mice on the roof.

4. We saw people at the bus stop.

5. We have ketchup left.

6. This president had power.

7. She spoke English. It was nearly impossible to understand her.

8. They got complaints.

9. I'm sorry, but I have time to waste.

10. He is lucky. He has problems.

DOPUNI PITANJA SA MUCH ili MANY

1. How stars are there in the sky?

2. How people live on islands?

3. How birds are there?

4. How water is in the ocean?

5. How money is in a bank?

6. How countries are there in the world?

7. How bread is eaten per day?

8. How bones are there in the human body?

9. How sand is in the deserts?

10. How information is on the internet?

HOUSE/FURNITURE WORDS

1. Place in a house where you usually watch TV =

2. Part of your house where you prepare meals =

3. The bottom part of your house where you keep tools and old stuff =

4. Piece of furniture attached to a wall, used for keeping things on it =

5. A thing more than one person can sit or lie on =

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