English 9

Countable and uncountable nouns

A. Complete using the plural form of the words in the box.
1. Did you know that Jason’s dog has had three beautiful puppies?
2. The Spice Girls was an all-girl band, so there weren’t any men.
3. It’s a bit strange that Victor wears two watches — one on each arm.
4. If women do the same jobs as their husbands, they should be paid the same.
5. The dentist says I have to have two teeth taken out!
6. How many women were there at the show?
7. We’ve walked miles! My feet are hurting!
8. Mrs. Jenkins has just had a baby, so she’s got three children now.

B. Circle the correct word or phrase.

1. Your money is / are on the table in the dining room.
2. The advice you gave me was / were really useful. Thanks!
3. The cakes in that shop looks / look absolutely delicious.
4. There has / have been a lot of bad news recently.
5. Your homework was / were late. Please do it sooner next time.
6. Does / Do the information about the museum include the opening times?
7. We need new furniture in the dining room. It’s / They’re very old and scratched.
8. The fish in this tank all seems / seem to be ill.
9. I love your hair. It’s / They’re really soft.
10. Oh, no! The rice has / have gone all over the floor!

C. Complete using the phrases in the box. You have to use some phrases more than once. Where there is more than one answer, write all the answers.
Some — a litte — a piece of — a few
1. Sugar — some/a little sugar
2. Bread — a piece of bread
3. Bottles — a few bottles
4. Water — a little/some water
5. Fruit — some fruits
6. Toys — a few toys
7. Butter — a piece of butter
8. Music — some music

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