Count/Non-Count Nouns

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Across
  1. 2. This kind of sentence often uses any.
  2. 4. Use this word with non-count nouns: How ___ soy sauce do you want?
  3. 5. Use this word in a positive sentence: There is ___ yogurt in the refrigerator.
  4. 8. Ice cream is usually in the ___.
  5. 9. This kind of sentence often uses some.
  6. 12. Bread and tea may be in the ___.
  7. 13. Apples and carrots are this kind of noun.
  8. 14. This word means the food tastes very bad.
  9. 15. Cookies, onions, and tomatoes are this type of noun.
Down
  1. 1. Bread, tea, and lettuce use this type of form.
  2. 3. Rice and yogurt are this kind of noun.
  3. 6. This word means the food tastes very good.
  4. 7. Use this word for a small amount of non-count nouns: Just a ___.
  5. 8. Use this word for a small number of count nouns: Just a ___.
  6. 10. Use this word with count nouns: How ___ potatoes do you want?
  7. 11. Use this word in a negative sentence: There isn’t ___ flour.