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English Test - C1: 7 Grade

The document is an English test on countable and uncountable nouns for 7th grade students. It contains multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises to test students' understanding of countable vs. uncountable nouns and the correct usage of "some" and "any" with different types of nouns. The test covers topics like identifying countable and uncountable foods, classifying whether statements about nouns being countable or uncountable are right or wrong, and filling in blanks with determiners like "some", "any", "a" or "an" appropriately.

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English Test - C1: 7 Grade

The document is an English test on countable and uncountable nouns for 7th grade students. It contains multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises to test students' understanding of countable vs. uncountable nouns and the correct usage of "some" and "any" with different types of nouns. The test covers topics like identifying countable and uncountable foods, classifying whether statements about nouns being countable or uncountable are right or wrong, and filling in blanks with determiners like "some", "any", "a" or "an" appropriately.

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ENGLISH TEST – C1 TOPIC: Unit 6

7th Grade Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Name:

A) Identify the countable nouns with "c" and the uncountable nouns with "u":

1) Milk
2) Money
3) Snake
4) Apples
5) Food
6) Computer
7) Bread
8) Hair
9) Grass
10) Sugar
11) Biscuit
12) Flour
13) Beer
14) Water
15) Egg
B) Write the correct answers (some or any) in the sentences below:

1. I saw any / some giraffes at the zoo.


2. We don’t have some / any food for lunch.
3. Have you got some / any chewing gum?
4. There are some /any mosquitoes in the tent.
5. We’ve got some/any eggs for breakfast.
6. Has the supermarket got some / any tomatoes?
7. Are there some / any apples ?
8. There isn’t some / any milk.
9. This bottle hasn't got some / any water.
10. My mother has got some / any bracelets.
C) Classify the food into countable and uncountable nouns:

cucumbers – bread – lemons – chocolate – sugar – tea – onions – oranges – cheese –


hot dogs

COUNTABLE NOUNS UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


D) Write “correct” or “wrong” for the sentences below:

1. Butter is an uncountable noun __________________


2. Bird is an uncountable noun __________________
3. Meat is an uncountable noun __________________
4. Coffee is a countable noun __________________
5. Hamburger is a countable noun __________________
6. Juice is an uncountable noun __________________
7. Salad is a countable noun __________________
8. Honey is a countable noun __________________
9. Soup is a countable noun __________________
10. Egg is a countable noun __________________

E) Fill in the gaps with "some / any / a / an" :


1. Have we got bread?
2. ____ student will tell you that they don’t have enough money.
3. We’ve got furniture, but we still need a table.
4. She bought new clothes.
5. You can buy beer in pub.
6. Can I have more juice?
7. Did you buy juice?
8. I can speak French.
9. Would you like tea?
10. In London, in the winter, there’s hardly sunlight.

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