![]() ![]() There are just so many possibilities, but uncountable/countable nouns is a frequently seen one. In ESL textbooks, quantifiers like some/any or much/many are often taught along with the unit on food. Need more ideas? Check out: Singular and Plural Noun Activities. ![]() Then of course, the person responding can answer the question in the appropriate way. Students can ask questions like the following: For example, a single banana and then a bunch of bananas. The way it works is that you can make some flashcards related to food, but it works best if you have singular and then plural versions of the same option. I LOVE to have my students play it with quantifiers. I’m sure you’ve played the card game Go Fish before.
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