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Nouns can be either countable or uncountable. Many is used in front of countable


Countable nouns refer to things that we can physically plural nouns.
count. Uncountable nouns refer to things that we cant Much is used in front of uncountable
physically count. plural nouns.
Ex: peach countable water uncountable Ex: many apples
Marbles countable sand uncountable much sand

How many uncountable nouns can you find in Fill in the blanks with words
the following story? Write them on the from the box.
lines below.
bottle cup glass packet
Tom, Jerry and their parents are at the beach. Tom and sack
Jerry are playing with sand. They are building a beautiful
castle their dog, Ben, is playing in the sea. He tries to drink Jar bowl box saucer
some water but finds that it is salty.
Their mother unpacks the picnic basket. She spreads out a In the morning, Joann gave her kitten a
mat and lays out sandwiches, cheese, crackers, roast ______________ full of milk. Then she had a
chicken, cake, fruit and drinks. _____________ of coffee, before going to the
Their father takes out his guitar and begins to play music. market. In the market, she bought
Their mother claps her hands and starts to sing a song. __________
______________ of ketchup, a ______________
Uncountable Nouns : of rice, a _____________ of jam and a
_____________________________________________________________ ___________ of biscuits. She returned home
_____________________________________________________________ and ate a _____________ of crackers and a
_______________ of soup for lunch. Then she
_____________________________________________________________ had ______________ of iced tea.
_____________________________________________________________

Choose many or much in the following


sentences and match them with the
suitable pictures.

1. There are (many/much) children in the


playground.
2. You have brought too (many/much) flowers.
3. You have brought too (many/much) food.
4. There is too (many/much) salt in the soup.
5. We have (many/much) toys.
6. You have given me too (many/much) rice.
7. My brother ate (many/ much) sweets.
8. I drank too (many/much) water.
9. Please do not give me too (many/much)
homework.
10. (many/ much) guests came to the dinner.
11. There is (many/much) sand at the beach.
12. You should not bring too (many/much) money to
the mall.
13. There are (many/much) people at the beach.
14. There are so (many/much) of basketball players
at the sport hall.
15. Dont drink too (many/much) beer. It is
unhealthy.

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