HUNGRY PLANET Countable and uncountable nouns

Worksheet by Ivana BB
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Subjects
ELA
Grades
10 , 9
Language
ENG
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Hungry Planet The Mendozas of Todos Santos, GuatemalaThe Baintons of Collingbourne Ducis, Great Britain Read the text above and answer the questions. 'Hungry Planet' is a TV show. TRUE FALSE The family from Guatemala eats a lot of fresh vegetables. TRUE FALSE The family from Great Britain doesn't eat much fresh fruit. TRUE FALSE The family from Guatemala doesn't eat meat at all. TRUE FALSE The family from Great Britain eats too much sugar. TRUE FALSE Decide whether these statements are TRUE or FALSE. Look at the picture of the Mendoza family and sort out these statements. You can also look at the picture on page 50 in your books. TRUE The Mendozas eat chicken. The Mendozas eat carrots. The Mendozas eat eggs and beans. The Mendozas don't drink beer. FALSE The Mendozas eat prawns. The Mendozas eat bacon. The Mendozas don't drink coffee. The Mendozas eat beef. Food and drink Look forany new or unfamiliar words andwrite them into your notebooks together with their Croatian translations. Select all the things that belong to the category: FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. rice brussels sprouts red peppers breakfast cereals onions carrots Select all the things that belong to the category: MEAT AND FISH. eggs ham bacon prawns beer cheese tuna Select all the things that belong to the category: DAIRY. yoghurt ham cheese butter milk flour Select all the things that belong to the category: DRINKS. beef wine oil mineral water COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Watch this video to learn about countable and uncountable nouns. The nouns below are mentioned in the video. Sort them into countable and uncountable columns. Countable Nouns chair book person crab Uncountable Nouns water rice information knowledge air love Here are some types of uncountable nouns. What about these nouns? Sort them into countable and uncountable columns. You can use a dictionary to find out whether a noun is countable or uncountable.[ C ] means countable whereas [ U ] means uncountable. Countable Nouns sandwich cookie orange word computer Uncountable Nouns butter bread furniture meat salt Decide whether the underlined nouns are countable or uncountable. 1. The children are playing in the garden. Countable noun Uncountable noun 2. I don't like tea. Countable noun Uncountable noun 3. We need some glue to fix this vase. Countable noun Uncountable noun 4. I met a nice person when I was walking along the beach. Countable noun Uncountable noun 5. The exercises on this website are interesting. Countable noun Uncountable noun REMEMBER! Copythis into your notebooks. Koliko dobro si razumio ovo gradivo?

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