Tham khảo tài liệu 'asking people to do thing 9', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 76 Exercises 1 What is the difference A Look at the underlined nouns. Are they are countable or uncountable 1 2 3 There was a car behind us. I never eat meat. Do you play golf I had to wait ten minutes. Just tell me one thing. countable uncountable 6 7 8 4 Love makes the world go round. 5 Good luck in your new job. Power stations produce energy. I m taking a photo. Would you like an apple 2 A and some B-C Laura has been to the supermarket. What has she bought Use a or some with these words banana biscuits butter cheese eggs flowers lemon light bulb mineral water magazine soap wine some lowers 4 a magazine 5 some cheese 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 Countable and uncountable nouns A-C Complete the conversation. Choose the correct form. Jessica What are you doing Andrew Andrew I m writing essay an essay. Jessica Oh you ve got 1 computer a computer. Do you always write 2 essay essays on your computer Andrew Yes but I m not doing very well today. I ve been working on my plan for about three 3 hour hours now. Jessica You ve got lots of books to help you though. I haven t got as 4 many much books as you. That s because I haven t got much 5 money moneys. Quite often I can t even afford to buy 6 food a food. Andrew Really That can t be 7 many much fun. Jessica I d like to get 8 job a job I can do in my spare time and earn 9 a some money. I ve got 10 a few a little ideas but what do you think I should do Andrew I know someone who paints 11 picture pictures and sells them. Why don t you do that Jessica Because I m no good at painting. 77 A carton of milk a piece of information etc a carton of milk two tins of soup kilo of sugar a piece slice of bread a loaf of bread Milk soup etc are uncountable nouns. We cannot use a or a number in front of them. We do not usually say a milk or two soups. But we can say a carton of milk or two tins of soup. Here are some more examples. CARTON TIN ETC MEASUREMENTS a carton of orange juice a tin of paint a bottle of water a box packet of cereal a jar of jam