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Countable nouns can be
counted and have singular and
plural forms. We can use a/an,
one in the singular and
some, any, (a) few, etc. in the
plural.
Uncountable nouns are used
only with a singular verb form
and we can’t use a/an or
numbers with them. To
express quantity we use some,
any, much, little, a lot of, etc.
Choose a, b or c.
1. Not people turned up at the meeting yesterday.
a. plenty
b. a few
c. many
2. If I had money, I’d travel around the world.
a. many
b. a lot of
c. little
3. Paul can give you information on this matter.
a. some
b. any
c. an
4. He isn’t a good teacher. He’s got very patience with children.
a. few
b. a little
c. little
5. There’s no need to hurry. We’ve got time.
a. many
b. plenty of c. lots
6. Can I have milk in my coffee, please?
a. some
b. any
c. a lot
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