Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The topic is
"Much and Many", which focuses on using the correct form of the verb
"is" or
"are" depending on whether the noun is singular (uncountable) or plural (countable). We also need to choose between
"much" (for uncountable nouns) and
"many" (for countable nouns).
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🔹 Part 1: Complete the sentences using is or are
We use:
-
"is" with
uncountable nouns (like spaghetti, cheese, juice, lemonade)
-
"are" with
plural countable nouns (like eggs, apples)
Let’s go through each:
1.
There ______ some spaghetti.
→ Spaghetti is uncountable →
is
✔ There is some spaghetti.
2.
There ______ some cheese.
→ Cheese is uncountable →
is
✔ There is some cheese.
3.
There ______ some eggs.
→ Eggs are plural and countable →
are
✔ There are some eggs.
4.
There ______ some apples.
→ Apples are plural and countable →
are
✔ There are some apples.
5.
There ______ some juice.
→ Juice is uncountable →
is
✔ There is some juice.
6.
There ______ some lemonade.
→ Lemonade is uncountable →
is
✔ There is some lemonade.
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🔹 Part 2: Choose the correct answer
Now we fill in
"much" or
"many" and
"is" or
"are", based on the noun.
#### 1. How ______ apples ______ there? 🍎
- Apples =
countable, plural → use
many
- Subject is plural → use
are
✔ How many apples are there?
#### 2. How ______ honey ______ there? 🍯
- Honey =
uncountable → use
much
- Uncountable → use
is
✔ How much honey is there?
#### 3. How ______ candies ______ there? 🍬
- Candies =
countable, plural → use
many
- Plural subject → use
are
✔ How many candies are there?
#### 4. How ______ milk ______ there? 🥛
- Milk =
uncountable → use
much
- Uncountable → use
is
✔ How much milk is there?
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✔ Final Answers:
#### Part 1:
- There
is some spaghetti.
- There
is some cheese.
- There
are some eggs.
- There
are some apples.
- There
is some juice.
- There
is some lemonade.
#### Part 2:
1. How
many apples
are there?
2. How
much honey
is there?
3. How
many candies
are there?
4. How
much milk
is there?
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📝 Explanation Summary:
- Use
"is" with
uncountable nouns (spaghetti, cheese, juice, honey, milk, lemonade).
- Use
"are" with
plural countable nouns (eggs, apples, candies).
- Use
"many" with
countable nouns (apples, candies).
- Use
"much" with
uncountable nouns (honey, milk).
This helps students understand the difference between
countable vs. uncountable nouns and how they affect verb forms and question words.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 4th grade worksheets.