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