1) What is a countable noun? a) A countable noun something that is not counted in numbers b) A countable noun a word that descirbes a noun c) A countable noun something that can be counted in numbers d) A countable noun descirbes an action 2) When you are describing the number or amount of something, you place the quantifier ____________ the noun. a) after b) before c) on top of d) in place of 3) You use quantifiers to talk about the number of something. They can be countable or uncountable terms. a) quantifier b) countable c) uncountable 4) I went to the shop to buy ________ bananas a) a bottle of b) a bunch of c) a loaf of d) a carton of 5) The picture shows a ________ of bread. a) bottle b) box c) loaf d) carton 6) The picture shows a) a cup of chocolate b) a bar of chocolate c) a carton of chocolate d) two bars of chocolate 7) Choose the quantifier in the sentence below.  Yesterday, I bought a bunch of bananas a) I bought b) a bunch of c) Yesterday d) bananas 8) You place a quantifier before a noun. When you talk about more than one thing, you often add _________ to the quantifier. a) an-f b) countable c) an-s d) uncountable

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