
Answer — Exercise 10
2 - A lot of homework!·Outcomes Elementary - Student's Book
Câu hỏi
Look at each pair of sentences in the box and circle the difference. In pairs, discuss what things are different when you use an uncountable noun instead of a countable noun.
Câu trả lời
- I don’t need a dictionary. → I don’t need any help.
- There aren’t any cars. → There isn’t any traffic.
- There aren’t many cars. → There isn’t much traffic.
- Do you have a rubber? → Do you have any paper?
- Do you have any tissues? → Do we have any homework?
- Do you want some chips? → Do you want some water?
Negative sentences:
- not a with countable singular noun (dictionary), not any with countable plural or uncountable noun (cars, traffic)
- not many with countable plural, (cars) or not much with uncountable noun (traffic)
Questions:
- Do you have + a with countable singular noun (rubber), + any with countable plural or uncountable noun (scissors, paper, homework)
- Do you want + some with countable plural noun (chips), or uncountable noun (water)