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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