Countable and uncountable nouns
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Countable + uncountable nouns PDF exercise 1
- Use a/an if necessary:
Don't forget to buy __ milk. And we also need __ loaf of bread. - little | a little, few | a few, much | many
Countable + uncountable nouns PDF exercise 2
- Nouns with different meanings:
chicken | a chicken, chocolate | a chocolate, room | a room...
Uncountable nouns with quantifiers PDF exercise 3
- Make uncountable nouns countable:
a bit of fun, a sheet of paper, a piece of music
Online exercises with answers:
Countable and uncountable nouns 1
- Complete the sentences with a/an, little/a little, few/a few, much/many.
Countable and uncountable nouns 2
- Nouns that are both countable and uncountable.
Uncountable nouns with quantifiers
- a bit of, a pice of, an item of, a sheet of, a pinch of...
More recommended activities:
Countable or uncountable - multiple choice 1
Countable or uncountable - multiple choice 2
Countable or uncountable? Choose correct answers.
Countable, uncountable or both
Countable, uncountable or both? Choose correct answers.
Countable + uncountable in sentences 1
Countable + uncountable in sentences 2
Countable + uncountable in sentences 3
Choose correct words to complete sentences.
1. Match words with pictures.
2. Complete sentences.
3. A multiple choice quiz.
1. Correct or incorrect?
2. An indefinite article (a, an) or nothing (-)?
3. A multiple choice quiz.
1. Countable or uncountable?
2. Choose a, an, some or any.
3. How much or how many?
Grammar rules with examples:
Countable and uncountable nouns A quick explanation of the difference.
See also:
English nouns Compound nouns, singular and plural nouns, proper nouns and group nouns.
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