Вопрос:

Mark the nouns C (countable) or U (uncountable).

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### Упражнение 1. Countable (C) or Uncountable (U): 1. bread - U 2. cheese - U 3. apple - C 4. sugar - U 5. milk - U 6. orange - C 7. biscuit - C 8. rice - U 9. cake - C 10. pasta - U 11. peach - C 12. strawberry - C ### Упражнение 2. Fill in some/any: 1. Are there any eggs in the fridge? 2. I have some biscuits in my bag. 3. We need some milk for the cake. 4. There isn't any cheese in this sandwich. 5. Be careful! There's some honey on your T-shirt! 6. Are there any people in the living room? ### Упражнение 3. Fill in much, many, a few, a little: 1. How much milk do you need? 2. Is there much coffee left? 3. There are a few pears in the fridge. 4. There is a little sugar left. 5. How many carrots are there? 6. Are there many students in the class? ### Упражнение 4. Fill in much, many, a lot: 1. Can I have some more bread, please? I'm afraid there isn't much left. 2. May I have some milk, please? Of course, there is a lot of milk left in the fridge. 3. May I take some of the lemon sweets, please? Yes, but I'm afraid there aren't many left. 4. Can I have a cup of tea, please? Of course, there are a lot of teabags in the cupboard. ### Упражнение 5. Fill in the gaps: 1. a bowl of sugar 2. a jar of jam 3. a piece of cheese 4. a bottle of olive oil 5. a tin of tuna 6. a packet of biscuits 7. a glass of water 8. a carton of apple juice ### Упражнение 6. Correct the mistakes: 1. How many carrots are there? (Carrots are countable) 2. I bought a bag of sugar. (Sugar is uncountable, 'bottle' doesn't fit well for dry sugar) 3. Can I have some more coffee, please? (Used 'more' instead of 'any' for requests) 4. Would you like a cup of coffee? (More common collocation) 5. There is a lot of sugar in the jar. (Sugar is uncountable, use 'is' and 'a lot of')

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