I wear this when I cook so my clothes stay clean. What am I?, masking tape, apron, toothpick, paper clip, I am small and thin. People use me to clean their teeth after eating. What am I?, apron, cardboard, toothpick, a bowl of, I help hold papers together. I am small and made of metal. What am I?, paper clip, modeling clay, apron, a sheet of, You can make boxes with me. I am thick brown paper. What am I?, paper clip, masking tape, a roll of, cardboard, You use me to stick things together, and I am easy to tear by hand. What am I?, cardboard, toothpick, masking tape, a bowl of, Children use me to make animals or toys with their hands. What am I?, a sheet of, modeling clay, apron, paper clip, I mean “many”. You can use me with countable and uncountable nouns. What phrase am I?, a little, a few, How many, a lot of, I mean “not much”. I am used with water, milk, or rice. What phrase am I?, a little, a lot of, a few, How much, I mean “not many”. I am used with apples, books, or pencils. What phrase am I?, a little, a lot of, How many, a few, I am round and long. Tape or paper can come in me. What am I?, a sheet of, a roll of, a bowl of, cardboard, You eat soup or rice from me. What am I?, a bowl of, a sheet of, toothpick, a roll of, Paper or cardboard can come in me. I am flat and thin. What am I?, paper clip, a roll of, a sheet of, a bowl of, You ask this question when you talk about water, milk, or sugar. What question form is this?, a few, How many, a little, How much, You ask this question when you talk about books, pens, or students. What question form is this?, How many, a lot of, How much, a bowl of, I protect your clothes when you are painting or cooking. What am I?, modeling clay, apron, paper clip, masking tape, After meals, people sometimes use me to clean their teeth. What am I?, a sheet of, apron, toothpick, cardboard, Teachers and students use me to keep papers together. What am I?, paper clip, masking tape, a bowl of, toothpick, I am strong, brown, and thick. People use me to make boxes. What am I?, modeling clay, a roll of, paper clip, cardboard, You can stick posters or paper to the wall with me. What am I?, toothpick, cardboard, masking tape, a sheet of, Kids love using me to make small animals and shapes. What am I?, paper clip, modeling clay, apron, a bowl of, I mean “many” or “a large amount”. What phrase am I?, How much, a little, a lot of, a few, I mean “a small amount” for water, juice, or milk. What phrase am I?, a few, a little, a lot of, How many, I mean “a small number” for books, pens, or apples. What phrase am I?, a few, a little, a lot of, How much, Tape and toilet paper usually come in this shape. What is it?, cardboard, a sheet of, a bowl of, a roll of, People eat noodles, soup, or rice from me. What am I?, a sheet of, toothpick, a bowl of, a roll of, A piece of paper or cardboard is called this. What is it?, paper clip, a sheet of, a bowl of, a roll of, You use this question form with uncountable nouns like rice or water. What is it?, How much, How many, a little, a few, You use this question form with countable plural nouns like apples or bowls. What is it?, How much, a bowl of, a lot of, How many.

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