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The document is a test focusing on countable and uncountable nouns, the use of quantifiers, adjectives versus adverbs, modal verbs, and pluralization. It includes exercises for learners to practice these grammatical concepts. The test is structured in sections with fill-in-the-blank questions and sentence transformations.
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TEST

I. Countable or uncountable nouns

sugar chair bread notebook love money air finger flower fruit carrot flour girl
tree mobile chocolate orange lemon juice pencil tea

Countable Noun Uncountable nouns

II. Use much, many, a little, a few, some, any , a lot of

1. We spent too much/ a little / a few money on our last holiday.

2.Don't worry, we have a few/ a lot of / many time.

3.Did many/ a lot of / a little people come to your party?

4.I don't usually drink a few/ a lot of / much beer.

5.It didn't take much/ a lot of / a few effort to repaint the house.

6.I only speak many/ a few / a little English.

7.There were only many/ a few / a little people at the party.

8.I need many/ a little / much sugar for the cake.

9.I hope it will rain. There isn't much/ a lot of / a few water in the reservoir.

10.How much / a lot of / a little soap do you need?


IV. Use adjective or adverb

1. The kids walked __________ to the door. (slow)

2. There was a ______________ accident to the road. (terrible)

3. Can you cook _______________ (good)?

4. Bella is a really ______________ baby. (happy)

5. Please, clean the windows _____________________ (careful)

6. Let’s drink a cup of ________________ chocolate. (hot)

7. It was snowing ________________ all day. (heavy)

8. I speak Spanish _______________. (fluent)

9. The soldiers fought __________________ in the battle. (brave)

10. The bird flew ______________ in the air. (free) 11. The car run ________________(fast.)

V. Use can, could, should

1. John had a stomachache. He ____________ do his homework.

2. Bob is ill. He _____________ go to school.

3. People __________ live without water.

4. I ___________ jump when I was 5 years old but I __________ climb.

5. I feel really well. I ________ go outside and play football.

6. Peter has got a sore throat. He _____________ take some medicine.

VI. Make the sentence plural

1. The girl has a nice watch. ____________________________________________________

2. There is a chair in the kitchen._________________________________________________

3. This scarf is new. __________________________________________________________

4. There is a sheep on the farm.__________________________________________________

5. The child is very quiet. _____________________________________________________

6. The baby is sleeping. ______________________________________________________

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