Lesson VI: Count and Non-Count Objects

Exercise: B.2. Practice Count and Non-Count Classes (Objects) Substitute the words and include A (AN) or SOME. For example: Would you like a banana ? apple WOULD YOU LIKE AN APPLE ? bread WOULD YOU LIKE SOME BREAD ? 1. orange 5. tomato juice 9. tea 2. orange juice 6. soup 10. egg 3. coffee 7. soap 11. fruit 4. sandwich 8. hot dog 12. milk Exercise: B.3. Practice Count and Non-Count Classes (Objects) Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example: He ' s going to buy a bicycle . house HE ' S GOING TO BUY A HOUSE . apples HE ' S GOING TO BUY SOME APPLES . fruit HE ' S GOING TO BUY SOME FRUIT . 1. table 6. pine-apples 11. soap 16. milk 2. tables 7. bread 12. soup 17. sandwich 3. furniture 8. cheese 13. knife 18. butter 4. tomatoes 9. book 14. orange juice 19. clipboard 5. tomato juice 10. books 15. coffee 20. margarine Exercise: B.4. Practice Common Expressions of Non-Count Classes (Objects) Use the fragments offered to identify the number of units of some common Non-Count objects. For example: I need some paper . - two pieces - I NEED TWO PIECES OF PAPER . I ' m going to eat some bread . - two slices - I ' M GOING TO EAT TWO SLICES OF BREAD . John needs some wine . - two bottles - JOHN NEEDS TWO BOTTLES OF WINE . 1. Mary is going to buy some milk . - two jags - 2. Mary wants some chalk . - two pieces - 3. Mr. Smith needs some beer . - two cases - 4. Mr. Lee is going to drink some coke . - two cans - 5. Ali drinks some water every day. - two glasses - 6. Mary wants some coffee . - two cups - 7. Mrs. Smith needs some bread . - two loaves - 8. Mr. Smith is going to eat some bread . - two slices - 9. John is going to eat some toast . - two slices - 10. Mary has some soap . - two bars - 11. Mary is eating some soup . - two bowls - 12. Zhu has some toothpaste . - two tubes -

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