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