This document provides a lesson plan on teaching the differences between singular and plural nouns when used with "a few" and "a little". The objectives are to learn countable and uncountable nouns, practice exercises, and memorize fruits and vegetables. Examples are given to show that "a little" is used with singular uncountable nouns like rice while "a few" is used with plural countable nouns like grapes. An exercise is included to choose the correct word to complete sentences.
12. I eat a little rice. I eat a few grapes. Little and much - plural. Few and many - singular.
13. Example: I eat a little rice. I eat a few grapes.
14. I. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence 1. Yesterday I bought little /a few rice. 2. I eat a little /a few apples everyday. 3. My mum bought a little /a few meat yesterday. 4. My father usually eats a little /a few potatoe's salad.