Countable / uncountable nouns
Write a suitable question using 'How much' / 'How many' or choose the correct option where offered.
I've got two brothers.
It costs £2.00.
There are ten people.
We need two bicycles.
I'd like a lot of rice.
He has got three children.
I haven't got any money.
I only want a little.
I'll post your letters. Have you got ...?
- a stamp
- any stamps
- any stamp
The streets were empty. There weren't .. there.
- peoples
- some people
- any people
Have you got ...? I can help you.
- a luggage
- some luggages
- any luggage
Do you like ...? No, I don't.
- hot milk
- a hot milk
- some hot milk
Would you like ... with your coffee? No, thanks.
- any hot milk
- a hot milk
- some hot milk
We've just moved into our new house, and we haven't got...
- a furniture
- any furniture
- some furniture
We've just moved into our new house, and we've only got...
- a furniture
- any furniture
- some furniture
There wasn't any wood, so we used...
- plastic
- any plastic
- a plastic
Can you help me? I'd like...
- an advice
- some advice
- advices
There's been a robbery! Call...
- a police
- some police
- the police
Sorry, but I can't pay the bill.
- I've got too much money.
- I haven't got enough money.
I cooked spaguetti for ten, but only two people came.
- I've got too much spaguetti.
- I've got too many spaguetti.
Jim is very lonely.
- He has got too many friends.
- He hasn't got enough friends.
You can't take ten suitcases on the plane!
- You've got too much luggage.
- You haven't got enough luggage.
Please share the books. One between two.
- There are too many books.
- There aren't enough books.
Eight people can't go in a taxi.
- There is too much room.
- There isn't enough room.
We didn't enjoy our holiday.
- There was too much rain.
- There wasn't enough rain.
Please write this again.
- There are too many mistakes.
- There aren't enough mistakes.