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NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

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6th Grade

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NOUNS - COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

SOME, ANY


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GRAMMAR RULE

Use ‘some’ with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Use ‘any’ for negatives or questions with countable and uncountable nouns.

I’ve got some bananas and some honey.

I haven’t got any oranges or any milk.

Have you got any pears or any juice?

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BE CAREFUL!!

We use ‘a’ or ‘an’ with singular countable nouns. We put ‘s’ on plural countable nouns. We don’t use ‘a’ or put ‘s’ on uncountable nouns.

I can see a cat.

There are some dogs.

I haven’t got any chocolate.

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WE SAY... WE DON'T SAY


There are some toys on the bed. (NOT There are any toys on the bed.)

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WE SAY ... WE DON'T SAY


She hasn’t got any time. (NOT She hasn’t got some time.)

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WE SAY ... WE DON'T SAY

There isn’t any cheese. (NOT There isn’t any cheeses.)

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Multiple Choice

WOULD YOU LIKE _______ CHEESE AND BREAD?

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SOME

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ANY

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A

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Multiple Choice

Have you got ______ oranges?

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A

2

AN

3

ANY

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Multiple Select

CHOOSE THE CONTABLE NOUNS

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2
3
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Multiple Select

CHOOSE THE UNCONTABLE NOUNS

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2
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4
5

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Multiple Select

CHOOSE THE CONTABLE NOUNS

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2
3
4
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NOUNS - COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

SOME, ANY


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