Uncountable nouns
quantifiers

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Exercise 4

Use the correct quantifiers with uncountable nouns.



stroke, word

When I was eighteen, my grandfather gave me a of advice I've never forgotten.

a sheet, an item

Excuse me. Can you pass me of paper, please?

stroke, box

Believe it or not. The only thing you need to succeed in your business is a of luck.

pinch, bit

Sarah took my joke very seriously. But it was just a of fun.

carton, item

Daniel, make sure that you dust the floor under every of furniture.

box, piece

I have no idea where I've left the of matches.

sheet, piece

Ben is going to play a of music by Chopin at his birthday party.

cartons, pieces

Do you think that three of milk will be enough?

bits, loaves

Don't forget to buy two of bread for the barbecue.

strokes, slices

How many of salami should I put on each plate?

cans, bits

My younger brother is hooked on Coca-Cola. He drinks three or four every day.

sheet, item

I was eating my dinner when a news on TV caught my attention.

spoonful, bar

Just add a of sugar to hot milk. It tastes so good!

pinch, piece

The soup is delicious. It just needs a of salt.

bar, jar

It's fine to eat a of chocolate from time to time.

loaf, jar

I can't find the of jam. Where have you put it?

pinch, piece

A of humour and a dash of wit make life sweet.

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