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Countables & Uncountables Guide

This document contains an English grammar worksheet about countable and uncountable nouns for an 8th grade student. It includes exercises to identify countable and uncountable nouns, determine whether to use "a/an", "some", or "any" with different nouns, and choose between "how much" and "how many" based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable. The worksheet provides practice with key rules and concepts for using countable and uncountable nouns in English.

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Countables & Uncountables Guide

This document contains an English grammar worksheet about countable and uncountable nouns for an 8th grade student. It includes exercises to identify countable and uncountable nouns, determine whether to use "a/an", "some", or "any" with different nouns, and choose between "how much" and "how many" based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable. The worksheet provides practice with key rules and concepts for using countable and uncountable nouns in English.

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COLEGIO LA PRESENTACION FUSAGASUGA

EIGHTH GRADE

NAME: LAURA VALENTINA FAJARDO PARRA DATE: MAY 19th

COUNTABLES AND UNCOUNTABLES

1. Write c for countable and u for uncountable:

time - U books - C sugar - U milk - U pens - C hair - U chairs - C


meat - U butter - U pencils - C bread - U jam - U friends - C fingers - C
flour - U apples - C oil - U cars - C salt - U houses - C cheese - U
rice - U tea - U games - C tomatoes - C cream - U honey - U carrots - C

a) a / an + singular countable noun ( a pen, an apple)


b) some + plural countable nouns - positive sentences ( There are some cars)
c) some + uncountable nouns - positive sentences ( There is some oil)
d) any - we use any in negative sentences and in most questions.(countable and uncountable
nouns)
I don't have any pens. There isn't any salt. Do you have any sisters?

2. Choose A, AN, SOME or ANY


a) It is A dog. g) We don't have ANY bread.
b) Have you got ANY friends? h) My brother found SOME money.
c) I bought SOME milk. i) My sister found A pen.
d) Linda has not got ANY pets. j) Do you have SOME eggs?
e) There is AN orange on the table. k) There are ANY students in the classroom.
f) Tim eats SOME cheese every day. l) Is there ANY pencil on the desk?

HOW MUCH: we use with uncountable nouns


HOW MANY: we use with countable nouns

3. Choose HOW MUCH or HOW MANY


a) HOW MUCH cheese do you buy?
b) HOW MANY books are there in your bag?
c) HOW MANY films did Tom see last week?
d) HOW MUCH money do you spend every week?
e) HOW MANY friends does Linda have?
f) HOW MUCH sugar do we need?
g) HOW MANY tomatoes are there in the fridge?
h) HOW MUCH meat are you going to buy?
i) HOW MUCH milk did you drink yesterday?
j) HOW MANY apples do you see?
WORKSHOP
A. Are these nouns countable or 15. a river
uncountable? C / U 16. a tent
1. water U 17. a doctor
2. fruit U 18. an exercise
3. coconut C 19. a lady
4. bread U 20. a house
5. DVD C 21. an envelope
6. meat U 22. an taxi
7. ball C 23. an idea
8. snack C 24. a computer
9. glasses C 25. a chair
10. pen C
11. milk U
12. chair C
13. gasoline U
14. table C C. `a / an´, `some´ and `any´
1. Lisa´s got a / an towel.
15. cream C
2. Ana´s got a / some rucksack.
16. money U
3. Lucía’s got an / some insect repellent.
17. oil U
4. Javi hasn´t got some / any sunglasses.
18. insect C
5. Antonio´s got a / some swimming costume.
19. sofa C
6. Ignacio hasn´t got any / some sandwiches.
20. yogurt C
7. Angeles has got an / a apple.
21. school C
8. There aren´t any / some cafés in the city.
22. bus C
9. I haven´t got any / some money.
23. food C
10. Have you got some / any sun cream?
24. chocolate U
11. We´ve got some / any sandwiches.
25. ship C
12. We need a / an torch for our camping trip.
B `a´ or `an´ ? (Countable Nouns)
1. an uncle 13. There isn´t some / any litter on the beach.
2. an hour 14. I´m going to buy any / an ice cream.
3. a bus 15. Can I have some / a strawberries?
4. a dress 16. You can have this cereal with some / a
5. an oven milk.
6. a beach 17. I´ve got any / some fruit.
7. a teacher 18. There isn´t some / an elephant.
8. an insect 19. There aren´t some / any sharks.
9. a taxi 20. Are there some / any plants?
10. an umbrella 21. Is there a / an tree?
11. a player 22. Is there some / any cheese in the fridge?
12. an eye 23. There is a / some water in the fridge?
13. a castle 24. The supermarket´s got some / a
14.an artist strawberries.
25. I´ve got a / some soup in the fridge.
D. `a / an´, `some´ and `any´
1. There isn´t _____a____ electricity at the
campsite.
2. There aren´t ___some___ sunglasses in
the shop.
3. I´ve got ____an____ apple in my bag.
4. There are some sandwiches.
5. I´ll buy ____a_____ bottle of water at the
beach.
6. I haven´t got _____any____ radios in my
room.
7. Is there ____any_____ internet café in
your town?
8. There aren´t ___some______ computers
in my classroom.
9. Have you got ____any_____ brothers and
sisters?
10. My teacher´s got ____a_____ new car.
11. There´s ____some_____ water in the
bottle.
12. I´m going to buy _____some____ chips.
13. There is ____a_____ camera.
14. She´s got ____a_____ pear.
15. You can have ___some______ potatoes.
16. Have you got ______any___ lemons?
17. I´ve got ___some______ cherries.
18. We need ____some_____ water.
19. We´ve got ____a_____ bread.
20. We don´t need _____some____
strawberries.
21. Have we got ___any______ cheese?
22. Have you got _____any____ apple?
23. We need ____a_____ banana.
24. I´ve got ____an_____ orange juice.
25. They haven´t got ____an_____ hamburg

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