Complete the exercises below to practice using Countable & Uncountable Nouns)
Complete the sentences using the correct quantifiers (a/an, some, any, much, many, a lot of, etc.) with the nouns in brackets.
1. I need to buy milk and (milk/eggs) eggs for breakfast tomorrow.
2. There isn't (much/many) sugar left in the container, but we have (much/many) cookies.
3. She gave me (some/any) advice about my career, and it was helpful.
4. We don't have (some/any) furniture in our new apartment yet, but we bought (a/an) sofa yesterday.
5. How (much/many) water do you drink per day? I usually drink water.
6. The teacher assigned us homework for the weekend, including essays to write.
7. There are (much/many) people at the concert, but not (much/many) space to sit.
8. Can you give me (some/any) information about the course? I don't have (some/any) details yet.
9. My grandmother makes bread every morning using salt and flour.
10. We had time at the party last night and met interesting people from different countries.
Choose the correct quantifier for each sentence.
1. I don't have ___ money to buy that expensive car.
2. There are ___ students in the library today because of the exam.
3. Could you pass me ___ salt, please? The soup needs more flavor.
4. We have ___ apples in the fridge, but we need more for the pie.
5. She doesn't eat ___ meat because she prefers vegetables.
6. How ___ cups of coffee do you drink every day?
7. There isn't ___ rice left for dinner tonight.
8. I bought ___ books at the bookstore during the sale.
9. We need ___ patience to learn a new language effectively.
10. Do you have ___ time to help me with this project?
Complete the paragraphs using the correct quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.
Last weekend, I went grocery shopping for my family. I needed to buy bread, vegetables, and milk. The store was very crowded, and there were customers waiting in line. I couldn't find fresh fish, so I bought chicken instead. I also picked up cheese and apples. The cashier was very friendly and gave me helpful advice about storing the food properly. I spent money, but I bought everything we needed for the week.
My sister is learning to cook, and she's making progress. Yesterday, she tried to make chocolate cake for our mother's birthday. She used flour, sugar, and eggs from our neighbor's chickens. She didn't have experience with baking, so she asked me for help. We added vanilla extract and chocolate chips to make it taste better. The cake turned out delicious, and our mother was very happy. Now my sister has confidence in the kitchen and wants to try new recipes.
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