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Countable & Uncountable Nouns (LESSON 15)
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “much”.
much + uncountable nouns
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Is there ___ milk in the fridge?
any
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I didn't manage to learn ______ information from him.
much (negative)
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I'll have _____ strawberry ice cream, please.
some (ask for something politely)
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “(a) few”.
(a) few + plural countable nouns
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “some”.
some + uncountable / plural uncountable noun
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “any”.
any + uncountable / plural countable nouns
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Would you like to buy ____ orange juice?
some (interrogative)
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “isn't any”.
isn't any + uncountable noun
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There are ____ extra forks in the kitchen.
some (affirmative)
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How ______ people were at the meeting yesterday?
many (interrogative)
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Is there _____ chips on the table?
any (interrogative)
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “a lot of”.
a lot of + uncountable / plural countable nouns
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “(a) little”.
(a) little + uncountable nouns
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Construct a sentence using the quantifier “plenty of”.
plenty of + uncountable / plural countable nouns
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