Countable and Uncountable Nouns
 
 
Can we count ( 1, 2, 3...) potatoes? oranges? cookies?  Potatoes,  oranges , cookies  are  Can you count  ( 1, 2, 3...) water? coffee? milk?  Water, coffee, milk are   countable . uncountable .
Countable  Uncountable coke flowers books rice people beer homework eggs
Fill in with  any  or  a  : Would you like  cookie? a Mary doesn’t have  money, but I do. I have  dollar.   any a There aren’t  potatoes in the kitchen. any
Fill in with  some ,  any  or  a : Would you like  juice? some Are there  apples in the fridge? any  I  bought  bread today. some Would you like  lollipop? a
Fill in with  a few  or  a little : Do you want  sugar in your  coffee? a little 2. I’ll make  lemon juice. There are  lemons in the fridge. a few 3. There’s  flour in the kitchen. a little 4. It’s 5:45. We still have  minutes before the class. a few
We use  a  for  countable sing .  /  countable pl.  /  uncountable nouns . We use  any  for  countable pl. / countable sing.  / uncountable  nouns. We use  some  for  countable sing. / countable pl. / uncountable  nouns. We use  a little  for  countable sing./ countable pl. / uncountable  nouns. We use  a few  for  countable sing. / countable pl. / uncountable  nouns.
We usually use  some  in  interrogative / affirmative / negative  sentences. We use  some  in  interrogative / affirmative  sentences when they mean offer or request. We use  any  in  affirmative / negative / interrogative  sentences.

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    Can we count( 1, 2, 3...) potatoes? oranges? cookies? Potatoes, oranges , cookies are Can you count ( 1, 2, 3...) water? coffee? milk? Water, coffee, milk are countable . uncountable .
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    Countable Uncountablecoke flowers books rice people beer homework eggs
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    Fill in with any or a : Would you like cookie? a Mary doesn’t have money, but I do. I have dollar. any a There aren’t potatoes in the kitchen. any
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    Fill in with some , any or a : Would you like juice? some Are there apples in the fridge? any I bought bread today. some Would you like lollipop? a
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    Fill in with a few or a little : Do you want sugar in your coffee? a little 2. I’ll make lemon juice. There are lemons in the fridge. a few 3. There’s flour in the kitchen. a little 4. It’s 5:45. We still have minutes before the class. a few
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    We use a for countable sing . / countable pl. / uncountable nouns . We use any for countable pl. / countable sing. / uncountable nouns. We use some for countable sing. / countable pl. / uncountable nouns. We use a little for countable sing./ countable pl. / uncountable nouns. We use a few for countable sing. / countable pl. / uncountable nouns.
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    We usually use some in interrogative / affirmative / negative sentences. We use some in interrogative / affirmative sentences when they mean offer or request. We use any in affirmative / negative / interrogative sentences.