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How To Make Uncountable Nouns Countable Key Includ 7770

This document lists common measurements for various items using terms like "a liter of oil", "a grain of rice", "a kilo of butter", and so on. It then provides a word bank and asks the reader to fill in blanks with the appropriate measurement term, such as asking "how much sugar is there" and providing answer choices like "cup", "loaf", and "liter".

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How To Make Uncountable Nouns Countable Key Includ 7770

This document lists common measurements for various items using terms like "a liter of oil", "a grain of rice", "a kilo of butter", and so on. It then provides a word bank and asks the reader to fill in blanks with the appropriate measurement term, such as asking "how much sugar is there" and providing answer choices like "cup", "loaf", and "liter".

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1.

A liter of oil
Match and complete

a grain of rice
a _________ of butter
a ___________of honey
a __________of bread
a __________ of music
a __________of water
a ___________ of oil
a ___________ of rain
a ___________ of flour
a _______ of furniture
a __________ of wine
a __________ of Coke
a __________ of milk
a __________ of sugar
a _____ of chocolate
1 a _____ of toothpaste
a ___________ of cake
a ___________ of tea

use the following


words

packet liter piece


can bottle tube
carton bar grain
jar drop slice
loaf kilo cup
glass piece lump

Fill in the blanks with how much / how many

_________________ sugar is there?


_________________ bars of chocolate did Mum buy?
_________________ milk do you need for the cake?
_________________ glasses of water did you drink?
________________ lumps of sugar do you put in your coffee?
________________ slices of pizza did he eat?
________________ rice did you prepare?
________________ butter is there in the fridge?
5 18 13

10 8 14

3 6 1 a grain of rice
a kilo of butter
11 16 2 a jar of honey
a loaf of bread
12 4 15 a piece of music
a glass of water
17 9 7 a liter of oil
a drop of rain
a packet of flour
a piece of furniture
a bottle of wine
a can of Coke
a carton of milk
a lump of sugar
a bar of chocolate
a tube of toothpaste
a slice of cake
a cup of tea

Fill in the blanks with how much / how many

How much sugar is there?


How many bars of chocolate did Mum buy?
How much milk do you need for the cake?
How many glasses of water did you drink?
How many lumps of sugar do you put in your coffee?
How many slices of pizza did he eat?
How much rice did you prepare?
How much butter is there in the fridge?

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