Countables and Uncountables

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Countables and Uncountables A. Read and decide Countable (C) or Uncountable (U). 1.( ) water 2.( ) fruit 1.( U) water 2.(U) fruit 3.( ) bread 4.( ) teacher 3.( ) bread 4.(C) teacher 5.( ) pen 6.( ) umbrella 7.( ) idea 8.( ) chair

9. ( ) computer 10. ( ) oil 11. ( ) aunt 12. ( ) bus 13. ( ) meat 15 9.( ) computer 10.( ) oil 11.( ) aunt 12.( ) bus 13.( ) meat 15. ( ) insect 16.( ) cream 17.( ) ship 18.( ) money 19.( ) house 20.( ) tent

D. Rearrange the words and write the sentences. 1 D. Rearrange the words and write the sentences. 1. An / wild / American /a / eagle / bird / is 2. an / has / got / apple /and / in / an / box / She /apricot / the . 3. is / a / cheetah / of / a / sort / cat / big 4. Sweden / in /nephew /a /and /aunt /an /have /I 5. uniform / a / A / wears / usually / policeman

D. Rearrange the words and write the sentences. 1 D. Rearrange the words and write the sentences. 1. An / wild / American /a / eagle / bird / is An eagle is a wild American bird. 2. an / has / got / apple /and / in / an / box / She /apricot / the She has got an apple and an apricot in the box. 3. is / a / cheetah / of / a / sort / cat / big A cheetah is a sort of big cat. 4. Sweden / in /nephew /a /and /aunt /an /have /I I have an aunt and a nephew in Sweden. 5. uniform / a / A / wears / usually / policeman A policeman usually wears uniform