Class:
6.2 Countable and uncountable nouns
1 Decide if these nouns are countable (C) or
uncountable (U).
2 Look at the food Ollie and Emma bought for a
party and complete the sentences below using
some, a lot of, much, many or any. You need
to use some of them more than once.
0 salad
Ollie
Emma
1 crisp
12 bags of crisps
2 vegetable
2 pizzas
12 cartons of juice
30 packets of sweets
3 soup
bread
5 cakes
4 burger
5 bread
cheese
20 chocolate bars
6 fruit
0 Ollie bought some bread.
7 bottle
1 Emma bought
share with friends.
packets of sweets to
8 shopping
18
2 Ollie bought
pizzas, but not very many.
3 How
cakes did Emma buy?
4 Emma didn't buy
healthy food.
5 Ollie bought juice because he knows his
friends like it.
02
6 Emma bought too
chocolate!
7. Ollie didn't buy
cakes because he knew
• Emma was buying
2
1. What had you been discussing the whole evening?
2. Europeans settled in Australia in 1788.
3. The spacecraft reachedthe Moon after three days.
4. That was the only thing today they had forgotten
5. My cousin married a baker last week.
6. I don’t remember. It happened long ago.
7. It had been become more and more difficult to find a room.
8. The lion was silently following its prey.
9. When the animals were stalking their prey the lion was moving restlessly in its cage.
10. Our plant had been producing this equipment during the year.
1. Sarah is three years old. She can't write
2. Peter is nineteen. He can drive a car.
3. Mr. Thompson is 70 years old. He can't see very well so he wears glasses.
4. When I was five years old, I could only count to ten.
5. When Kate was two, she could read a newspaper.
6. Can you answer the phone, please?
7. It was cold yesterday so we couldn't go out.
8. I couldn't walk when I broke my leg.
9. Can I take this pencil, please?
10. Could you sing when you were a small child?
Объяснение:
на счёт 8го предложения не уверена))