Across
- 2. Used with uncountable nouns to mean “a big portion”
- 4. something uncountable, a liquid drink from cows, goats, or plants, often consumed daily for calcium
- 5. something uncountable, a type of grain often eaten as a staple food in many countries.
- 7. Works with uncountable nouns to mean “adequate of a lot”
- 9. Used for countable nouns to mean “not many”
Down
- 1. Refers to a moderate quantity, works with both countable & uncountable
- 2. Suitable for countable nouns, meaning “a large number”
- 3. something countable, a long orange vegetable eaten raw or cooked, good for your eyes.
- 6. something countable, a round fruit that can be red, green, or yellow and is eaten fresh or in pies
- 8. something countable, a food with a shell, often boiled, fried, or scrambled for breakfast.
