Escape room contable or uncontable
Created by Martina, Erika and Anya
In this escape room you have to escape from a creature that is chasing you. To escape you have to answer the following questions.
Identify whether the italicized noun is Countable (C) or Uncountable (U): .
Identify whether the italicized noun is Countable (C) or Uncountable (U)
Complete with "How Much" or "How Many
Complete with "How Much" or "How Many
Coplete with "How Much" or "How Many
Complete with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Prepositions of Time (In, On, At)
Complete with the appropriate form of the adjective.
Use will for spontaneous predictions/decisions and be going to for plans.
Choose the correct form. Remember that continuous tense is used for long actions and simple tense for actions that interrupt them.
Un cierre genial
Name@mail.com Escribe una dirección genial
Very well, you escaped the ghost
That's all, thank you for participating in our escape room
Escape room contable or uncontable
MARTINA BERGUNO SAEZ
Created on January 22, 2026
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Escape room contable or uncontable
Created by Martina, Erika and Anya
In this escape room you have to escape from a creature that is chasing you. To escape you have to answer the following questions.
Identify whether the italicized noun is Countable (C) or Uncountable (U): .
Identify whether the italicized noun is Countable (C) or Uncountable (U)
Complete with "How Much" or "How Many
Complete with "How Much" or "How Many
Coplete with "How Much" or "How Many
Complete with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Prepositions of Time (In, On, At)
Complete with the appropriate form of the adjective.
Use will for spontaneous predictions/decisions and be going to for plans.
Choose the correct form. Remember that continuous tense is used for long actions and simple tense for actions that interrupt them.
Un cierre genial
Name@mail.com Escribe una dirección genial
Very well, you escaped the ghost
That's all, thank you for participating in our escape room