You
brush your teeth three times
a day.
You
forget to do your homework
regularly.
You
be nice to your
classmates.
You
wear warm cothes when it is
cold outside.
You chew
gum in class.
You study hard
if you want to pass your exams.
You fight
with your classmates.
You play
football in the classroom.
You
listen to your teacher very
carefully.
You forget your best friend's
birthday.
You
be rude to your
grandparents.
You
go to the dentist's twice a
year.
You
stay in bed when you are
ill.
You feed
zoo animals.
You do your
online exercises.
1. Write c for countable and u for
uncountable:
time - books - sugar - milk - pens - hair - chairs -
meat - butter - pencils - bread - jam - friends - fingers -
flour - apples - oil - cars - salt - houses - cheese -
rice - tea - games - tomatoes - cream - honey - carrots -
a) a / an + singular countable noun ( a pen, an
apple) some + plural countable nouns - positive sentences
( There are some cars)
some + uncountable nouns - positive sentences ( There is
some oil)
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?
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2. Choose a, an, some or any
a) It is dog. b) Have you got
friends? c) I bought milk.
d) Linda has not got pets. e) There is orange on the
table. f) Tim eats cheese every
day.
g) We don't have bread. h)
My brother found money. i) My sister found
pen.
j) Do you have eggs? k) There are students in the
classroom. l) Is there pencil on the desk?
b) how much - we use with uncountable nouns
how many - we use with countable nouns.
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3. Choose How much or How many
a) cheese
do you buy?
b) books
are there in your bag?
c) films
did Tom see last week?
d) money
do you spend every week?
e) friends
does Linda have?
f) sugar
do we need?
g) tomatoes are there in the fridge?
h) meat
are you going to buy?
i) milk
did you drink yesterday?
j) apples
do you see?
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