Jaime Oliver
Countable and uncountable nouns She eats some beef for dinner. There are a little beef in the fridge. I want to buy a lot of magazines. How many CD player do you have? She came here with a few CD players. He wants not to buy any shampoo. They need some potatoes for dinner. I am going buy some bread to breakfast. He wants eat a bit grape. I ate a bit meat this night in the restaurant.
Jul 6, 2015 5:30 PM
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Countable and uncountable nouns

She eats some beef for dinner.
There are is a little beef in the fridge.
I want to buy a lot of magazines.
How many CD playerdo you have?
She came here with a few CD players.
He wants not to buy does not want to buy any shampoo.
They need some potatoes for dinner.
I am going to buy some bread to for breakfast.
He wants to eat a bit grape.

More naturally: He wants to eat some grapes. OR He wants to eat a few grapes.
I ate a bit of meat this night tonight in the restaurant.

July 6, 2015
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Countable and uncountable nouns

She eats some beef for dinner.
There is a little beef in the fridge.
I want to buy a lot of magazines.
How many CD players do you have?
She came here with a few CD players.
He does not want to buy any shampoo.
They need some potatoes for dinner.
I am going buy some bread for breakfast.
He wants eat some grapes.
I ate some meat tonight in the restaurant.  

 

Very nice English!  These are really tricky.  My English is American English, British may be a bit different in spots.

July 6, 2015
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