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Ingles 3 - Cruzad - Uncountable - Some - Any Part 2 - Sts

This document provides a grammar exercise on countable and uncountable nouns, and the use of "some" and "any". It contains three sections: 1. Students are asked to identify 20 nouns as either countable or uncountable. 2. Students are instructed on the uses of "a/an", "some", and "any" and asked to complete 15 sentences using these words correctly. 3. Students are given an incomplete conversation and asked to fill in the blanks with "some" or "any". The document provides a grammar lesson and exercises to practice countable/uncountable nouns and the uses of "some" and "any".

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Ingles 3 - Cruzad - Uncountable - Some - Any Part 2 - Sts

This document provides a grammar exercise on countable and uncountable nouns, and the use of "some" and "any". It contains three sections: 1. Students are asked to identify 20 nouns as either countable or uncountable. 2. Students are instructed on the uses of "a/an", "some", and "any" and asked to complete 15 sentences using these words correctly. 3. Students are given an incomplete conversation and asked to fill in the blanks with "some" or "any". The document provides a grammar lesson and exercises to practice countable/uncountable nouns and the uses of "some" and "any".

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EXERCISE

Student : ____________________________
Teacher : Miss Cruzado Portalanza, Angela
Course : ENGLISH III
Group : _______ Date :________________

I. Write countable (C) or uncountable (U)


U

1. The children are playing in the garden.      


U

2. I don't like milk.      
U

3. I prefer tea.      
U

4. Scientists say that the environment is threatened by pollution.      


C

5. My mother uses butter to prepare cakes.      


C

6. There are a lot of windows in our classroom.      


U

7. We need some glue to fix this vase.      


U

8. The waiters in this restaurant are very professional.      


C

9. My father drinks two big glasses of water every morning.      


U

10. The bread my mother prepares is delicious.      


C

11. Drivers must be careful; the road is slippery.      

12. Some policemen are organizing road traffic to avoid any accidents.      

13. I bought three bottles of mineral water for our picnic.      

14. I'd like some juice please!      


15. Successful candidates will join the camp later this year.      
16. A rise in oil prices is inevitable since there is more and more world demand for

energy.      

17. The exercises on this website are interesting.      

18. Dehydrated babies must drink a lot of water.      

19. Adult illiterates learn through a special government program.      

20. I met some nice people when I was walking along the beach.      

a) a / an + singular countable noun ( a pen, an apple)    


some  + plural countable nouns - positive sentences ( There are some cars)
            some +  uncountable nouns - positive sentences  ( There is some oil)     
Some --- (WOULD …..? - COULD….?)

   any - we use any in negative sentences and in most questions.(countable and


uncountable nouns)
- I don't have any pens. There isn't any salt.     - Do you have any sisters?

II. Complete with “SOME” and “ANY”

some

1. I need a car and       dollars.


some

2. He would like       help.


any

3. There aren't       policemen in the street.


any

4. Do you know       plumber?


some

5. He needs to make       friends.


any

6. Do you have       idea why he is always alone?


any

7. Charley doesn't have       friends, too.


some

8. My sister has got       interesting books about history.


any

9. My mum doesn't read       poetry .


some

10. I've got      news for you.

III. Complete the conversation with “some” and “any”

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