
Countable/uncountable nouns/quantities and food- making arrangements
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- Q1How much sugar do you need for the recipe?a littlea lotfewmany30s
- Q2How many apples are there in the basket?muchlittlefewa bit30s
- Q3How much milk do you want in your coffee?a fewmanyfewa little30s
- Q4How much pasta should I cook for dinner?somemanyfewa little30s
- Q5How many beverages can we order for the party?muchlittlea fewa little30s
- Q6How much cheese do you want on your pizza?a lotfewa littlemany30s
- Q7How many oranges do you need for the juice?a littlemuchfewmany30s
- Q8How much flour is required for the cake?a lota littlemanyfew30s
- Q9Which of the following is an uncountable noun when referring to food?ricebananascarrotsapples30s
- Q10Which of the following is a correct way to express quantity for an uncountable noun?two coffeesa cup of sugarfive watersthree sugars30s
- Q11Which of the following nouns is countable?waterorangemilkflour30s
- Q12Which of the following phrases correctly uses an uncountable noun?four breadstwo fruitsthree cheesesa piece of cheese30s
- Q13What is the correct way to talk about a specific quantity of an uncountable noun?two milksthree sugarsa loaf of breadten breads30s
- Q14Which of the following is an example of an uncountable noun?peachestomatoesgrapesbutter30s
- Q15Which of the following is the correct way to express quantity for a countable noun?much floura little sugarsome milkfour apples30s