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Count and Non-Count Nouns 3
Count and Non-Count Nouns 3
Count and Non-Count Nouns 3
In each gap, type either "much" or "little" (for non-count nouns) or "many" or "few" (for count nouns).
Type all of your answers and then click on "Check answers". If you need help, click on "Show a letter".
When we got to the beach,
people were already there, and we couldn't find a place to sit down. There were a
empty spaces near one end of the beach, but they were a long way from the sea. We walked along the beach for a
while, but we didn't have
fun because we kept bumping into people. Finally, we decided to get back in the car and go down the coast to the next beach. This was much better; there were only a
families on the beach, so there was more room to spread out our things. Because we had eaten so
food in the car, all we wanted to do was lie down, and after a
minutes we were all dozing happily in the sun.
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