What are countable nouns?, Nouns that can be counted, they have singular and plural form., Nouns that cannot be counted, they have singular and plural form., Nouns that can be counted, they don't have plural form., Nouns that can be counted, they don't have singular form., What are uncountable nouns?, Noun that can be counted or separated, they don't have a plural form., Nouns that cannot be counted, they don't have a singular form., Nouns that cannot be counted, they don't have any form., Nouns that cannot be counted or separated; they don’t have a plural form., Which ones are correct?, a carrot, a egg, a milk, an egg, SOME/ANY, can be used only with countable, can be used only with uncountable, can be used with both countable and uncountable, SOME is only used in positive sentences, TRUE, FALSE, ANY is used in negative sentences and questions, TRUE, FALSE, Why do we use FOOD QUANTIFIERS?, To look more intelligent, To make countable nouns countable., To make uncountable nouns countable., A is used when the noun starts with a ..., vowel, consonant, AN is used when the noun starts with a ..., consonant, vowel, Which question is correct?, Is there any milk?, Is there some milk?, Have there any milk?, Are there any milk?, Which one is correct?, a bottle of eggs, a slice of milk, a glass of orange juice, a bar of water, Which group contains ONLY countable nouns?, water, sugar, rice, apples, eggs, oranges, milk, cheese, oil, flour, bread, butter, Choose the correct sentence, I want a milk, I want an milk, I want any milk, I want some milk.

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