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Hungry Giant: What food do you like? There is/There are …

Countable and uncountable nouns an apple

Countable and uncountable nouns There are some apples.some apples

Countable and uncountable nouns cheese

Countable and uncountable nouns Theres some cheese.some cheese

Countable and uncountable nouns There is some cheese. There are some apples. We use some when we dont want to talk about the number of things. We use is or apostrophe s for uncountable nouns. We dont add s for uncountable nouns.

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. soya milk is

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. lemons are

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. bread is

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. bananas are

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. tea is

Practice. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. is orange juice

Practise. Finish the sentences. There _____ some ________________. tomatoes are

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