Much - Many (Countable or Uncountable) (Elementary)
Short-answer quiz
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'Countable' and 'Uncountable' Words - Much - Many
'house' is a countable word. In the dictionary, you will see [C] after it, because it is 'Countable'. We can ask: HOW MANY houseS ARE there in your town?
'sauce' or 'tomato sauce' is usually an 'uncountable' word. In the dictionary, you will see [U] after it, because it is 'Uncountable' We can ask: HOW MUCH tomato sauce IS there in the bottle? We can ask: HOW MUCH sauce would you like on the fish?
Write: 'much' or 'many' and put the word in the PLURAL if necessary. e.g. How ____ milk do you take in your tea? Answer: much milk e.g. How _____ car is/are there in your town? Answer: many cars are
How ______ luggage did you bring to England?
How ______ time do you spend watching TV?
How ______ books do you read?
How ______ jobs have you had?
How ______ meat do you eat?
How ______ fish do you eat?
How ______ rice do you eat?
How ______ brothers and sisters have you got?
How ______ nephews or nieces have you got?
How ______ children have you got?
How ______ mountains are there in your country?
How ______ wind do you get in your country?
How ______ snow do you get in your country?
How ______ sunshine do you get in your country?
How ______ unemployment there in your country?
How ______ homeless people are there in your country?
How ______ crime is there in your country?
How ______ English have you studied?
How ______ English people have you met?
How ______ photos will you take during your time in England?