Complete the Chart
Complete the chart below with the correct information.

Complete the chart below with the correct information.
Choose the correct question or sentence for each number below. The first one is done for you.
Sometimes we want to make non-count nouns into count nouns. We use countable phrases to change the nouns. Look at the chart below.
Study the chart below. Then do the exercise that follows.
We use the same quantity expressions with countable phrases that we use with plural nouns. Look at
some examples below.
A. Find the countable phrase in each sentence below.
Example: Please give me two pieces of paper.
Find the error in each sentence to a correct quantity expression. There may be more than one correct answer for some sentences.
Look at the pictures. Answer the questions using the following quantity expressions: “many,” “a few,” “a lot of,” “much,” or “a little.” More than one answer may be possible.
We use “any” with count and non-count nouns. We use “any” with yes/no questions and negative answers.
Study the chart below. Then do the exercise that follows.
We use “a lot of” and “some” with count and non-count nouns.
Study the charts below. Then do the exercises that follow.
A. Choose the quantity expression that correctly completes each sentence or question.
B. Choose the quantity expression that correctly completes each sentence.
In part 1 of unit 10, you learned that we use “many” and “a few” with plural count nouns. We use “much,” a lot,”* and “a little” with non-count nouns.
* We also use “a lot of” with plural count nouns
Study the chart below. Then do the exercise that follows.
We use “a lot of” and “a little” to ask yes/no questions with non-count nouns. Look at the chart.
We use “how much” in questions to ask about the amount with non-count nouns. Look at the chart.
A. Complete the sentences with “much,” “a lot of,” or “a little.” More than one answer is possible.
Example: There are many sofas and tables here. There is a lot of furniture.
much | a lot of | a little |
Some of the nouns below are count nouns and some are non-count nouns. Choose the correct form of each verb below to complete the sentences.