Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
pm 11. You are hungry and thirsty. What are you going to have? Choose from these
units of measure.. 3. ,

bowl mP glass piece slice


  1. a chp/dass of green tea

  2. a bowl of cereal

  3. a of candy

  4. a of bread

  5. a of apple pie

  6. a of orange juice

  7. a of soup

  8. a of cantaloupe

  9. a of beer

  10. a of noodles

  11. a of mineral water

  12. a of popcorn

  13. a of cheese

  14. a of rice

  15. a of strawberries
    and ice cream


EXERCISE 17. Wrltlng actlvlty: count and noncount nouns. (Charts 11-1 - 11-7)
Directions: In several paragraphs, describe the perfect meal. Use your imagination. If you
use the name of a dish that your reader is probably unfamiliar with, describe it in
parentheses. For example:
Illy goisg to iwgise F6r yo& the pedect weal. I aly 6s a tevvace


high as a hillside is Nepal. Uhes 1 look o~+, 1 see show-carppeA whstairs

is the Aistasce. The valley below is hazy asA beahti$d. I'm with my


&esAs 01ga asA Robevto. The table has a while tablecloth asA a

vase 04 bhhe Flowevs. Illy goiv to eat a11 oF lyy Favovite kisAs 4 4ooA.


Evst the waitev is goisg to bviv escavgots. (Escargots eve ssaik


cooked is bht+ev asA seasoseA with gavlic asA athev hevbs.) Etc.

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