jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2016

COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


Remember that a countable noun names something you can count, like for example, cookie. I can say:

How many cookies are there in the box?
There are six cookies in the box/ There is one cookie on the table.
There aren't any cookies at home.

An uncountable noun names something you can't directly count using a number. We can't say  I have three milks in the fridge. Instead we can count bottles or glasses of milk.
Here you have some sentences using uncountable nouns:

I don't have much honey at home.
How much money do you have?

Practise all this HERE!

Enjoy this nice song:

 
 

Finally do this QUIZ to check your learning.

 
Click the answer button to see the answer.
  1. How ___ apples did you buy?
    a. much
    b. many

  2. How ___ do you weigh?
    a. much
    b. many

  3. How ___ does it cost to fly to America?
    a. much
    b. many

  4. How ___ brothers and sisters do you have?
    a. much
    b. many

  5. How ___times a day do you brush your teeth?
    a. much
    b. many

  6. How ___ was your computer?
    a. much
    b. many

  7. How ___ photos did you take?
    a. much
    b. many

  8. How ___ water did he drink?
    a. much
    b. many

  9. How ___ people did you invite?
    a. much
    b. many

  10. How ___ mistakes did you make on the test?
    a. much
    b. many











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