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Countable and uncountable nouns

Watch the grammar video here: http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-videos/how-many-sweets

1. Where does it go?


Kitty and Max are hungry! Kitty wants to eat food which is countable, and Max wants to eat food which is uncountable! Write the food in the correct place.

tomatoes cheese

milk sweets

apples rice

pasta grapes

eggs bread

juice sandwiches

tomatoes

milk

2. Match them up!


How do we use a/an, some, and any with countable and uncountable nouns? Match the examples and the rules! Countable: one object Countable: more than one object Countable: negative Countable: question Uncountable: an amount Uncountable: negative Uncountable: question There are some tomatoes. Theres some milk. Theres a tomato. Is there any milk? Are there any tomatoes? There arent any tomatoes. There isnt any milk.

3. Fill it in!
Write the missing words in the sentences. Use a/an, some, or any.

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

Theres ____

an______ apple in the cupboard.

Kitty has _______________ sandwich for lunch. Theyve got _______________ grapes. Theyve got _______________ bread in the cupboard. There arent _______________ bananas in the cupboard. They havent got _______________ pasta. Are there _______________ apples in your cupboard? Is there _______________ milk in your fridge?

4. Draw a picture.
Remember Kittys food cupboard? Whats in your food cupboard and fridge? Draw a picture and write some sentences!

Weve got ..................


...... ...... ...... ...... ......

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