Countable and uncountable nouns Most nouns are countable. They have singular and plural forms.
mornings - mornings village - villages
Some nouns are uncountable. They don't have a plural form.
coffee, money, furniture
We use a with singular countable nouns, or an when the noun
starts with a vowel.
a cake
a coffee morning an answer
Mr Robinson told his wife about the17) film and they made up their minds to go to the18) cinema on Saturday. They didn't want to stand in 19) queue, so Mr Robinson phoned the (a ?)20) box-office and booked two tickets for 21) 6 o'clock show at the 22) Odeon.
Mrs Robinson enjoed the 23) film. In 24) fact, she was delighted. She found 25). Smoktunovsky's acting superb. As for Mr Robinson he didn't like .the 26) way ...27) film director had interpretered the 28) novel. He thought the 29) novel was much more interesting than the 30) film. Besides, he didn't like the 31) acting. It was raining heavily when they left the 32) cinema and Mr Robinson regretted he hadn't stayed in that nasty evening.