Countable or Uncountable? Using a, an, some, any, much, many, and a lot of

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Countable or Uncountable?

Using a, an, some, any, much, many, and a lot of

A, An, Some, or Any

1. Do you have _______ tomato?

2. I want _______ apples, please.

3. There isn’t __________ butter.

4. Do you have ______ tomatoes?

5. I don’t want ______ oyster, thank you.

6. I would love ______ pineapple, thanks!

7. Do you want ______ milkshake?

8. I don’t have _______ salmon. I don’t like it.

9. She doesn’t have _______ orange today.

10. I want ________ ice cream!

11. Oh, no! We don’t have ______ chocolate!

12. Is there _______ seafood for me? It’s my favorite!

13. Sure! I have ______ Octopus!

14. Do you want ______ carrot?

15. Do you have ______ flour to make a cake?

1. a2. some3. any4. any5. an6. some7. a8. any9. an10. some11. any12. any13. some14. a15. any

Much, many, a lot of

1. How _________ tomatoes do you have?

2. How _______ butter is there?

3. How _________ cheese do you want?

4. How ________ apples do we need for the pie?

5. How _______ milk is left?

6. How _______ onions does the recipe need?

7. Whoa! There are ________ cookies!

8. But there isn’t ________ ice cream!

9. And there aren’t _______ bon bons, either.

10. How _____ oranges are there?

11. Don’t worry! There are ________ oranges!

12. I don’t have _______ water.

13. How _______ ice cream does he have?

14. Oh, gosh! He has _______ ice cream!

15. Oh, man! There aren’t _____ potatoes!

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