Section outline

    • What are Quantifiers? (For Uncountable Nouns)

      Imagine you want to talk about "water" or "money." You can't say "one water" or "two moneys" like you say "one apple" or "two apples."

      Why? Because water and money are "uncountable nouns." They don't have a plural form. We can't count them as single items.

      We count money, but we can't pluralize the NOUN "money". You can't say "one money, two moneys". that's why the NOUN money is not countable.

      So, to talk about the amount of these things, we use special words called Quantifiers.


      Uncountable Food List

      Here's a list of common food items that we typically consider uncountable, meaning we don't usually say "one oil" or "two breads."

      1. Rice: 🍚

      2. Sugar: ⬜⬜⬜ (Think of loose sugar grains)

      3. Salt: 🧂

      4. Flour: ☁️ (Like a cloud of powder)

      5. Bread: 🍞

      6. Pasta: 🍝

      7. Meat: 🥩

      8. Chicken: 🍗

      9. Fish: 🐟

      10. Cheese: 🧀

      11. Milk: 🥛

      12. Water: 💧

      13. Juice: 🍹

      14. Coffee:

      15. Tea: 🍵

      16. Oil: 🍾 (A bottle, representing liquid oil)

      17. Butter: 🧈

      18. Jam: 🍓

      19. Honey: 🍯

      20. Soup: 🥣


    • PR+A. Food Orders: Count or Uncount? H5P

      Learning goal: Students will be able to correctly identify and use appropriate quantifiers or phrases with common uncountable food nouns.

      This activity is NOT for evaluation. Please, attempt it FOR THE FIRST TIME the day of your session FOR ATTENDANCE

      For only Practice, the activity will be available until June 19, 23:59 p.m.


      Available until end of 19 June 2025
    • EV. 9A. Session 7. Restaurant Order: What's Correct? H5P

      This activity uses multiple-choice questions to test understanding of quantifiers in context.

      This activity is for evaluation. You have before June 20 to do it. 


      Available until end of 19 June 2025
    • WR. 9A. Session 7. Restaurant Order: True or False? H5P
      This activity is for evaluation. 

      You have before June 20 to do it. 

      Available until end of 19 June 2025