Count and Non-Count Nouns (much or many) 1
Directions: Read the following conversation. Select the best word in the parentheses.
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) mustard do you want on your sandwich? |
Customer |
Not (much/many). |
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) pickles do you want? |
Customer |
I’ll take three pickles. |
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) mayonnaise do you want? |
Customer |
I don’t want any. |
Sandwich Chef |
Do you want any lettuce? |
Customer |
Yes, but not (much/many). |
Sandwich Chef |
What about olives? |
Customer |
Not too (much/many) olives, please. |
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) chicken do you want? |
Customer |
I would like two slices of chicken. |
Sandwich Chef |
Do you want salt? |
Customer |
I don’t want too (much/many) salt. |
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) pepper do you want? |
Customer |
I don’t want any pepper. |
Sandwich Chef |
How (much/many) cheese do you want? |
Customer |
Three slices. |

