Задание
Complete the sentences with the correct words
Countable & uncountable nouns
Countable nouns are things you can count. We use them with a/an in singular.
I have an apple.
Uncountable nouns are things you can't count. We use them without a/an or -s.
Do you like sugar?
Quantifiers
Countable nouns
Some is used with plurals in affirmative sentences:
There are some apples on the table.
Any is used with plurals in questions and negative sentences:
Do you have any bananas?
I don't have any cucumbers.
Uncountable nouns
Some is used in affirmative sentences:
I'd love to buy some sugar.
Any is used in questions and negative sentences:
Is there any cheese in this house?
I don't have any milk in my fridge.
any
any
some
any
some
some
any
- Do you have
[ ]carrots in your fridge? - Pete doesn't have
[ ]sugar at home. - I'd love to have
[ ]soup. - I don't like
[ ]bananas! - There are
[ ]eggs in my fridge. - There is
[ ]flour in the kitchen. - Is there
[ ]juice in the fridge?