OBJECTIVES. Making uncountable nouns countable You can make many uncountable nouns singular by adding a piece of, a loaf of, a liter of, a glass of, etc.

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OBJECTIVES

Making uncountable nouns countable You can make many uncountable nouns singular by adding a piece of, a loaf of, a liter of, a glass of, etc. Similarly, you can make such nouns plural with pieces of, two loaves of, two liters of, etc.Let see some examples:

Exercises: Complete the blanks. Carton-bar-jar-bottle-head-kilo-slice 1-Can I have another ___________of pizza? 2-I`d like a _________of chili pepper sauce, please. 3-I`m thirsty, please go and buy a ________of soda. 4-We need a __________of lettuce for the salad. 5-Peter bought a __________of orange juice. Yummy¡ 6-We need a ________ of pasta for preparing lunch. 7-Please, try to get me a _________of chocolate from the store.

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