Вопрос:

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

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### Exercise 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 ### Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with some or 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? ### Exercise 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? ### Exercise 4: Fill in: much, many and a lot 1. ...there isn't much left. 2. ...there is a lot of milk left in the fridge. 3. ...there aren't many left. 4. ...there are a lot of teabags in the cupboard. 5. ...there aren't many left. 6. ...there isn't much left. ### Exercise 5: Fill in: carton, jar, bottle, bowl, tin, piece, glass, packet 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 ### Exercise 6: Correct the mistakes 1. How many carrots are there? 2. I bought a packet/bag of sugar. 3. Can I have some more coffee, please? (any is used for questions, but requests often use some) 4. Would you like a cup of coffee? 5. She has just baked the apple pie. 6. There aren't any pears left. 7. Have you got any milk in the fridge? (milk is uncountable) 8. Have you ever tried Japanese food?

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