Monday, June 23, 2014

Count / Noncount Nouns (1)

With Count Nouns, you can use the word “many”:
Car
many cars

Shirt
many shirts
House
many houses

Cup
many cups
Boy
many boys

Hand
many hands
Computer
many computers

Pen
many pens


With Noncount Nouns, you can use the word “much”:

Water
much water

Homework
much homework
Sand
much sand

Soup
much soup
Money
much money

Snow
much snow
Time
much time

Hair
much hair


Write “many” or “much” in the blanks below:


1. I don’t have __________ hair, but I have ______ cars.

 
2. She has too __________ corn and too __________ cups.

 
3. I have too _____ homework! And I don’t have ______ time to do it!


4. We don’t have _______ money, but we have ________ friends!



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