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3rd - 4th Grade

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Countables / Uncountables / A few / A little / Some / Any

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Countable Nouns

  • If you can count the noun, it is countable.

  • Grapes

  • Books

  • Two cans of fizzy drink

  • Bananas

  • Strawberries

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Countable Nouns

  • With countable nouns, you can use "are".

  • Grapes are sweet.

  • Books are heavy.

  • Two cans of fizzy drink are not good for your health.

  • Bananas are delicious fruits.

  • Strawberries are usually small and in colour red.

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Uncountable Nouns

  • If you can't count the noun, it is uncountable.

  • Water

  • Milk

  • Juice

  • Pizza

  • Bread

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Uncountable Nouns

  • With uncountable nouns, you can use "is".

  • Water is healthy for your body.

  • Milk is great for babies.

  • Juice is very sweet.

  • Pizza is a junk food.

  • Bread is bad for you if you eat it too much.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is correct? A or B

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A) I drink two milks everyday.

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B) I drink two glasses of milk everyday.

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Multiple Choice

I go to our bakery and get two ______ __ _____ every Sunday.

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loaves of bread

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breads

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Multiple Choice

Is "pizza" countable or uncountable?

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countable

2

uncountable

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Multiple Choice

Is "oil" countable or uncountable?

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countable

2

uncountable

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Some

  • We use "some" with positive sentences. You can use it with countables and uncountables.

  • There is some milk in the fridge.

  • I have some cheese in my toast.

  • She has some grapes in her bowl.

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Any

  • We use any in questions and negative sentences. You can use with countables and uncountables.

  • I don't have any water left.

  • There aren't any bananas in the kitchen.

  • There isn't any oil in the salad.

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A Few

  • We use "a few" to mean small amount. We use it with countables.

  • There are only a few oranges left in the fridge.

  • I have a few extra pencils with me.

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A Little

  • We use "a little" to mean small amount. We use it with uncountables.

  • I put only a little oil in your food.

  • There is a little ice cream in my bowl.

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