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COUNTABLE NOUNS, UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS, SOME / ANY WITH COUNTABLE OR…
COUNTABLE NOUNS
Cup
Pool
Apple
Dog
Cat
Orange
Bottle
Shirt
Car
Child
Eye
Door
Journey
Product
Face
Shop
Year
Election
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Cheese
Sugar
Salt
Behaviour
Blood
Water
Fog
News
Bread
Metal
Advice
Milk
Progress
Pride
Smoke
Snow
Beauty
Calm
Data
Determination
SOME / ANY WITH COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
FOR NON SPECIFIC QUANTITIES (Some water)
There isn't any bread / There isn't any sugar
Is there any orange juice in the fridge?
Would you like some water?
Have we got any eggs?
Do you have some books?
MUCH / MANY
MUCH for UNCOUNTABLE / QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES
He hasn't got much time today
How much is that, please?
MANY for COUNTABLE / QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE SENTENCES
Are there many shops in London?
I have got many of them, thank you.
NO IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES WITH AFFIRMATIVE VERBS
There are no biscuits
There are no apples
There is no milk
WE CANNOT SAY: There aren't no apples -----> There are no apples / There aren't any apples
A / An WITH COUNTABLE NOUNS
A car (Before a consonant)
An apple / An egg (before a vowel)