UNCOUNTABLE (SINGULAR) How much wine do you want? How much water do you drink? How much money do you have?

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UNCOUNTABLE (SINGULAR) How much wine do you want? How much water do you drink? How much money do you have?

COUNTABLE (PLURAL) How many colours do you need? How many books do you read? How many school bags are there?

Uncountable Answers How much wine do you want? * I want a lot of wine. * I don’t want much wine. * I don’t want any wine.

Countable Answers How many books do you read? * I read a lot of books. * I don’t read many books. * I don’t read any books.

by Sandra Rodríguez Jordi Flix Susana Caldera Alba Graells