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  • 8/10/2019 u05 Countable or Uncountable Much Many Esl Ranclaude

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    How muchcheese is there on the table? Not much.

    How manyapples are there? Not many.

    How muchbread is there? Not much.

    COUNTABLE

    LU!AL NOUN"

    eggs bagsapples girlschairs boys

    pens glassesbooks radios

    UNCOUNTABLE

    LU!AL NOUN"

    sugar moneycoffee lemonadecheese bread

    butter milkwater meat

    HO# $AN% &

    COUNTABLE NOUN"

    girlsHow many glasses ?

    boys

    HO# $AN% &

    UNCOUNTABLE NOUN"

    moneyHow much bread ?

    sugar

    E'E!"(CE A) #!(TE *C+ ,O! COUNTABLE NOUN"

    - *U+ ,O! UNCOUNTABLE NOUN")

    1. ........elephants 12. ........milk 2. ........helicopter 14..........snakes

    3. ........coffee 15..........sugar 4. ........lions 16..........hats 5. ........monkeys 1. ........children 6. ........bread 1!. ........dresses . ........shoes 1". ........money !. ........doctors 2#. ........meat ". ........trains 21. ........bo$es1#.........water 22. ........beds11 ........cheese 23. ........doors12 ........teeth 24. ........butter

    E'E!C("E B) ,(LL (N *HO# $AN%+ O! *HO#

    $UCH+)

    1. ........................books are there on the table?2. ........................money has %enny got?3. ........................sugar is there in the cupboard?

    4. ........................oranges are there in the basket?5. ........................shoes are there on the floor?6. ........................windows are there in the room?. ........................milk is there in the bottle?!. ........................students are there in the classroom?". ........................butter is there in the fridge?1#. ........................bread is there on the table?11. ........................wine is in the bottle?12. ........................flowers are there in the &ase?13. ........................pencils ha&e you got?14. ........................lemonade is there in the bottle?

    E'E!C("E C) ,(LL (N *HO# $AN%+ O! *HO# $UCH+)

    1. ........................ears ha&e you got?2. ........................ toys ha&e you got in your bo$?3. ........................coffee is there in the 'ar?4. ........................bananas are there in the basket?5. ........................money is that beautiful dress?6. ........................water is there on the table?. ........................rooms are there in the house ne$t door?!. ........................butter is there in the plate?". ........................biscuits are there in the biscuit tin?1#. ........................policemen can you see in the park?11. ........................glasses are there in the cupboard?12. ........................cheese ha&e you got in your bread roll?13. ........................pictures are there on the wall?

    14. ........................cars can you see in the garage?15. ........................'uice is there in the fridge?

    E'E!C("E ) CHOO"E THE CO!!ECT #O! ,!O$

    THE B!AC/ET")

    1. ( did not ha&e as 0much1 many2chocolates as he did.2. 0$any1 $uch2 spectators agreed with her actions.3. ( do not ha&e as 0much1 many2money as he does.4. )he whole class agrees that 0many1 much2 time has beenspent on this pro'ect.5. 0$uch1 $any2 anger has been e$pressed about this plan to

    build a new shopping centre in the heart of *ydney.6. )here were 0much1 many2 &ictims of the flood at thefundraising dinner last year.. 0$any1 $uch2trains were cancelled because of the strike.". %ohn reads 0many1 much2books.1#. +ary spends 0much1 many2of her time reading.11. He drinks 0much1 many2cups of tea.12. *usan drinks too 0many1 much2coffee in the e&enings.13. +r *mith smokes 0much1 many2cigarettes e&ery day.14. %anet spends 0many1 much2time learning ,nglish.15. He spends 0many1 much2hours e&ery night studying,nglish.

    E'E!C("E ,) A"/ - AN"#E! 3UE"T(ON" A" (N THE

    E'A$LE)

    1. How many radios can you see? ( can see three radios. How much are they? )hey are -15 each.2......................................................................................................................................................................................................3......................................................................................................................................................................................................4......................................................................................................................................................................................................

    5......................................................................................................................................................................................................6............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

    456 each457 each

    47 each

    4588 each

    49 each

    458 each

    4: each

  • 8/10/2019 u05 Countable or Uncountable Much Many Esl Ranclaude

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    How muchcheese is there on the table? Not much.

    How manyapples are there? Not many.

    How muchbread is there? Not much.

    COUNTABLE

    LU!AL NOUN"

    eggs bagsapples girlschairs boys

    pens glassesbooks radios

    UNCOUNTABLE

    LU!AL NOUN"

    sugar moneycoffee lemonadecheese bread

    butter milkwater meat

    HO# $AN% &

    COUNTABLE NOUN"

    girlsHow many glasses ?

    boys

    HO# $AN% &

    UNCOUNTABLE NOUN"

    moneyHow much bread ?

    sugar

    E'E!"(CE A) #!(TE *C+ ,O! COUNTABLE NOUN" -

    *U+ ,O! UNCOUNTABLE NOUN")

    1. ........elephants 12. ........milk 2. ........helicopter 14..........snakes 3. ........coffee 15..........sugar 4. ........lions 16..........hats 5. ........monkeys 1. ........children 6. ........bread 1!. ........dresses . ........shoes 1". ........money !. ........doctors 2#. ........meat ". ........trains 21. ........bo$es1#.........water 22. ........beds11 ........cheese 23. ........doors12 ........teeth 24. ........butter

    E'E!C("E B) ,(LL (N *HO# $AN%+ O! *HO#

    $UCH+)

    1. ........................books are there on the table?2. ........................money has %enny got?3. ........................sugar is there in the cupboard?

    4. ........................oranges are there in the basket?5. ........................shoes are there on the floor?6. ........................windows are there in the room?. ........................milk is there in the bottle?!. ........................students are there in the classroom?". ........................butter is there in the fridge?1#. ........................bread is there on the table?11. ........................wine is in the bottle?12. ........................flowers are there in the &ase?13. ........................pencils ha&e you got?14. ........................lemonade is there in the bottle?

    E'E!C("E C) ,(LL (N *HO# $AN%+ O! *HO# $UCH+)

    1. ........................ears ha&e you got?2. ........................ toys ha&e you got in your bo$?3. ........................coffee is there in the 'ar?4. ........................bananas are there in the basket?5. ........................money is that beautiful dress?6. ........................water is there on the table?. ........................rooms are there in the house ne$t door?!. ........................butter is there in the plate?". ........................biscuits are there in the biscuit tin?1#. ........................policemen can you see in the park?11. ........................glasses are there in the cupboard?12. ........................cheese ha&e you got in your bread roll?13. ........................pictures are there on the wall?

    14. ........................cars can you see in the garage?15. ........................'uice is there in the fridge?

    E'E!C("E ) CHOO"E THE CO!!ECT #O! ,!O$

    THE B!AC/ET")

    1. ( did not ha&e as 0much1 many2chocolates as he did.2. 0$any1 $uch2 spectators agreed with her actions.3. ( do not ha&e as 0much1 many2money as he does.4. )he whole class agrees that 0many1 much2 time has beenspent on this pro'ect.5. 0$uch1 $any2 anger has been e$pressed about this plan to

    build a new shopping centre in the heart of *ydney.6. )here were 0much1 many2 &ictims of the flood at thefundraising dinner last year.. 0$any1 $uch2trains were cancelled because of the strike.". %ohn reads 0many1 much2books.1#. +ary spends 0much1 many2of her time reading.11. He drinks 0much1 many2cups of tea.12. *usan drinks too 0many1 much2coffee in the e&enings.13. +r *mith smokes 0much1 many2cigarettes e&ery day.14. %anet spends 0many1 much2time learning ,nglish.15. He spends 0many1 much2hours e&ery night studying,nglish.

    E'E!C("E ,) A"/ - AN"#E! 3UE"T(ON" A" (N THE

    E'A$LE)

    1. How many radios can you see? ( can see three radios. How much are they? )hey are -15 each.2......................................................................................................................................................................................................3......................................................................................................................................................................................................4......................................................................................................................................................................................................

    5......................................................................................................................................................................................................6............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

    456 each457 each

    47 each

    4588 each

    49 each

    458 each

    4: each