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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document provides examples of countable and uncountable nouns, examples using articles "a", "an", and "some", and examples of sentences using verbs in different tenses. It contains 3 sections - the first identifies nouns as countable, uncountable, or both; the second fills in articles before nouns; and the third conjugates verbs provided in parentheses.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document provides examples of countable and uncountable nouns, examples using articles "a", "an", and "some", and examples of sentences using verbs in different tenses. It contains 3 sections - the first identifies nouns as countable, uncountable, or both; the second fills in articles before nouns; and the third conjugates verbs provided in parentheses.

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COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

1. Say if the nouns are countable (C), uncountable (U) o both(B).

a. beef b. coffee c. peach d. onion

e. sugar f. strawberry g. tea h. pork

i. j.

pear jam

m. melon n. bread o. milk p. butter

k. a cup of tea l. a glass of milk

2. Fill in the gaps with a, an or some.

a. Can I have ________ biscuits and ________ glass of milk, please? b. Id like ________ sausages and ________ eggs, please. c. I want ________ cheese and ham sandwich today. d. Would you like ________ apple or ________ pear? e. I want ________ chocolate ice cream with my fruit salad. f. Id like ________ steak, ________ rice and ________ green salad. g. Do you want ________ chips with your chicken? h. Would you like ________ strawberries or ________ grapes? i. j. Id like ________ egg and ________ cereals for breakfast. Can I have ________ milk or ________ juice, please?

k. Would you like ________ beer or would you prefer ________ glass of wine? l. Would you like ________ wine? And ________ cheese, too?

m. I want ________ jam and ________ butter for my toast, please. n. Do you want ________ sausages, or would you prefer ________ steak?

3. Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

a. My tea ________ too sweet. (be) b. These oranges ________ very nice. (not be) c. This steak ________ delicious. (be) d. This cheese ________ really expensive. (be) e. These egg sandwiches ________ great. (be) f. This coffee ________ terrible, but the biscuits ________ great. (taste /be)

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