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All the nouns in the following sentences are in the singular form. Decide whether they are countable or uncountable by choosing a/an for countable nouns and some for uncountable nouns.

     
1.   He broke ( a / some ) tooth playing hockey at school.
2.   Don't forget to buy ( a / some ) tea and sugar when you go to the supermarket.
3.   I think we have made ( a / some ) progress with our English.
4.   Hopefully we will have ( a / some ) nice weather when we go to San Francisco.
5.   The snatch thief was hiding behind ( a / some ) bush at the side of the road.
6.   I went to ( a / some ) wedding in Boston last week.
7.   You should do ( a / some ) jogging to keep yourself fit.
8.   He bought his wife ( a / some ) beautiful jewelry from the department store.
9.   I would like ( a / some ) mutton and ( a / some ) rice, please.
10.   I think we had better have ( a / some ) rest and have ( a / some ) food at that stall.
11.   We saw ( a / some ) beautiful scenery on the way up to Genting Highlands.
12.   I would like to have ( a / some ) ice-cream for dessert.
13.   I must find ( an / some ) accommodation before I look for ( a / some ) job.
14.   The downpour was ( a / some ) blessing in disguise.
15.   He had ( a / some ) brilliant idea bout writing an article for the newspaper.
16.   I gave my wife ( a / some ) bunch of roses for her birthday.
17.   He cut himself ( a / some ) bread and ate it with ( an / some ) apple.
18.   He saw ( a / some ) litter outside his gates so he picked it up.
19.   They sold him ( a / some ) roll of cloth for a very good price.
20.   You need to buy ( a / some ) new underwear and ( a / some ) new shirt.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   He broke a tooth playing hockey at school.
2.   Don't forget to buy some tea and sugar when you go to the supermarket.
3.   I think we have made some progress with our English.
4.   Hopefully we will have some nice weather when we go to San Francisco.
5.   The snatch thief was hiding behind a bush at the side of the road.
6.   I went to a wedding in Boston last week.
7.   You should do some jogging to keep yourself fit.
8.   He bought his wife some beautiful jewelry from the department store.
9.   I would like some mutton and some rice, please.
10.   I think we had better have a rest and have some food at that stall.
11.   We saw some beautiful scenery on the way up to Genting Highlands.
12.   I would like to have some ice-cream for dessert.
13.   I must find some accommodation before I look for a job.
14.   The downpour was a blessing in disguise.
15.   He had a brilliant idea bout writing an article for the newspaper.
16.   I gave my wife a bunch of roses for her birthday.
17.   He cut himself some bread and ate it with an apple.
18.   He saw some litter outside his gates so he picked it up.
19.   They sold him a roll of cloth for a very good price.
20.   You need to buy some new underwear and a new shirt.
 
     
 
 

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