The document is an English exercise that tests understanding of countable and uncountable nouns. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about foods and whether they are countable or uncountable, and using articles like "a", "an", and "some". The questions cover topics like identifying countable vs uncountable foods, using correct articles, and asking about the presence or absence of certain foods.
The document is an English exercise that tests understanding of countable and uncountable nouns. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about foods and whether they are countable or uncountable, and using articles like "a", "an", and "some". The questions cover topics like identifying countable vs uncountable foods, using correct articles, and asking about the presence or absence of certain foods.
The document is an English exercise that tests understanding of countable and uncountable nouns. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about foods and whether they are countable or uncountable, and using articles like "a", "an", and "some". The questions cover topics like identifying countable vs uncountable foods, using correct articles, and asking about the presence or absence of certain foods.
1. There is apple. 6. There aren’t grapes. 2. There is orange. 7. There are bananas. 3. There is cheese. 8. There is bread. 4. There are tomatoes. 9. There isn’t butter. 5. There isn’t chicken. 10. There are potatoes.
Choose the correct answer.
1. some chocolate. 2. some bananas. 3. some rice. 4. a strawberry. 5. some eggs. 6. s there any chicken? Yes, . 7. Are there any oranges? No, . 8. s there any juice? No, . 9. s there any jam? Yes, . 10. Are there any French fries? Yes, .