Sentences Containing Mass and Count Nouns:
Here are some sentences that use both mass and count nouns:
1. The baker used two cups of flour to make the delicious bread. (Count: cups, bread; Mass: flour)**
2. I bought a carton of milk and three apples for my breakfast. (Count: carton, apples; Mass: milk)**
3. She gave me a piece of advice that I will never forget. (Count: piece; Mass: advice)**
4. The teacher gave the students a lot of homework today. (Count: teacher, students, homework)**
5. He needed some information to complete the task. (Count: task; Mass: information)**
6. There were several chairs in the room, but only one table. (Count: chairs, table)**
7. The dog ate all the food in its bowl. (Count: dog, bowl; Mass: food)**
8. She had a lot of fun at the party. (Count: party; Mass: fun)**
9. He put two coins into the slot machine. (Count: coins; Mass: slot machine)**
10. The artist used many colors to paint the picture. (Count: artist, colors, picture)**
Remember:
* Count nouns can be singular or plural and are things that can be counted.
* Mass nouns are substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually. They are usually treated as singular.
These sentences illustrate how mass and count nouns work together to create meaningful and grammatically correct phrases.