Are these words countable or uncountable? Write C or U. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words from Exercise 3 plus some or any.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for assistance in completing sentences with the correct form of 'some' or 'any', as well as identifying whether certain words are countable or uncountable. It appears to be intended for a grammar exercise.
Answer
1. Colour (C), 2. Help (U), 3. Rice (U), 4. Meat (U), 5. Information (U), 6. CD (C).
- colour (C), 2. help (U), 3. rice (U), 4. meat (U), 5. information (U), 6. CD (C).
Fill in the sentences:
- some help
- any other colours
- any Mozart CDs
- some rice, any meat
- some information
Answer for screen readers
- colour (C), 2. help (U), 3. rice (U), 4. meat (U), 5. information (U), 6. CD (C).
Fill in the sentences:
- some help
- any other colours
- any Mozart CDs
- some rice, any meat
- some information
More Information
Countable nouns can be counted (e.g., CDs), while uncountable nouns cannot be individually counted (e.g., information).
Tips
Confusing countable and uncountable nouns often leads to grammatical errors. Common uncountable nouns include advice, information, and rice.
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