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Countable nouns can be counted. They can be
used in singular and plural. Ex: potato, house,
film, boy, shoe
Uncountable nouns can’t be counted. They are
only used in singular. Ex: bread, money.
How many is used for Countable nouns
How much is used for Uncountable nouns
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION
1.-He doesn’t like cheese /chesses
2.-I don’t put vinegars/vinegar in the salad
3.-David doesn’t eat breads/bread
4.-English love drinking beer/beers
5.-Can you lend me some money/moneys?
6.-She bought some daisy/daisies
7.-Would you like some tea/teas?
8.-How much honey/honeys have we got?
9.-There is a cat/cats at home.
10.-I need some information/informations
11.-These clock/clocks are cheap
12.-I want a piece of pizza/pizzas.
13.-Do you like eggs/egg?
14.-Mary loves her teddy bear/bears
15.-Is there any butter/butters left?
16.- I’ve got some pencil/pencils.
17.- How much sugar/sugars do you need?
18.- There are some biscuit/biscuits here.