uncountable nouns. MANY Here are some examples: MUCH
Label the following
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Countable nouns can have a plural form. They can 1. Bread
be counted. one book – many books 2. Sugar Uncountable nouns can’t have a plural form. 3. Milk much milk 4. Honey
Write MANY or MUCH: 5. Flour
6. Rice …....... money 7. Money …....... books 8. Water …....... homework 9. Tea …....... tables 10.Oil …....... friends 11. Juice …....... eggs …....... tea SOME can be used Write A, AN or SOME: for both countable …… igloo …… flower …… ant …....... juice and uncountable …....... water nouns: …… teacher …… juice …… coffee …....... mothers I have some nice …… banana …… box …… laptop dresses. …....... streets There is some …… bird …… ostrich …… bread butter in the fridge. …....... soup …… orange …… helicopter …… hen …… flour …… sugar …… money Uncountable nouns have only …… oil …… cloud …… shape the singular form of the verb: Honey is sweet. My homework is on the table. Fill in the blanks with IS, ARE and underline the correct form: Countable nouns can take both singular and plural: There ……. a/some bread. There is a book on the table. There ……. a/some slices of bread. Books are important. There ……. a/some wine. There ……. a/some cheese. There ……. a/some fruits. There ……. a/some cabbages. There ……. a/some radishes. There ……. a/some glass. There ……. a/some cherries.