1) Countable nouns are things and people that we can count. a) False b) True 2) Countable nouns don't have a plural form. a) True b) False 3) We use "any" with plural countable nouns in negative sentences and in most questions. a) False b) True 4) Uncountable nouns have a plural form. a) Yes!!! b) No!!! 5) We use "_____" and "__ ____ __" with uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences. a) any - much b) some - a lot of 6) We use "____" and "______" with uncountable nouns in negative sentences and in most questions. a) any - much b) some - a lot of 7) In affirmative sentences, we use "a lot of / lots of" with countable or uncountable nouns to talk about a small quantity of something. a) True b) False 8) In negative sentences, we use "much" with countable nouns, and "many" with uncountable nouns. a) True b) False 9) We can also use "a lot of" in negative sentences with countable and uncountable nouns. a) False b) True 10) Choose the correct one. a) There isn't many milk. b) There isn't much milk. 11) Which one is correct? a) There are some apples in my fridge. b) There are any apples in my fridge. 12) Would you like some juice? a) Incorrect b) Correct 13) Have you got any eggs? a) Wrong b) Right 14) We don't need much tomatoes for the salad. a) Correct b) Incorrect 15) She has a lot of oranges. a) Correct b) Inocorrect 16) There isn't much salt. a) Correct b) Incorrect

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