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Is the word 'eggs' countable or uncountable?
Is the word 'eggs' countable or uncountable?
- Plenty
- Countable (correct)
- Too much
- Uncountable
How many 'chairs' are there typically in a classroom?
How many 'chairs' are there typically in a classroom?
- Countable
- Uncountable
- Much
- Few (correct)
Can 'information' be quantified with words like 'a few' or 'several'?
Can 'information' be quantified with words like 'a few' or 'several'?
- Uncountable
- Some
- Countable (correct)
- A few
Is 'sugar' typically measured in units like 'Many' or 'Bottles'?
Is 'sugar' typically measured in units like 'Many' or 'Bottles'?
Can you buy 'pens' in bulk if you need many?
Can you buy 'pens' in bulk if you need many?
Would you use the word 'Many' to describe the amount of 'time' left before an event?
Would you use the word 'Many' to describe the amount of 'time' left before an event?
'Bread' is typically sold by the slice, making it what type of noun?
'Bread' is typically sold by the slice, making it what type of noun?
'Friends' is considered a countable noun, in contrast to what other type of noun?
'Friends' is considered a countable noun, in contrast to what other type of noun?
'Books', like many nouns, can be either countable or uncountable. In this context, they are considered?
'Books', like many nouns, can be either countable or uncountable. In this context, they are considered?
'Milk' is typically consumed in what way, making it an uncountable noun?
'Milk' is typically consumed in what way, making it an uncountable noun?
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- 'Eggs' is a countable noun.
- There are typically 20-30 'chairs' in a classroom.
- 'Information' is an uncountable noun and cannot be quantified with words like 'a few' or 'several'.
- 'Sugar' is an uncountable noun and is not typically measured in units like 'Many' or 'Bottles'.
- 'Pens' is a countable noun, and you can buy them in bulk if you need many.
- 'Time' is an uncountable noun and would not be described using the word 'Many'.
- 'Bread' is typically sold by the slice, making it a countable noun.
- 'Friends' is a countable noun, contrasting with uncountable nouns.
- 'Books' can be both countable and uncountable nouns, depending on the context.
- 'Milk' is typically consumed in quantities, making it an uncountable noun.
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