Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Master the difference between countable and uncountable

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70.1 Write the Nouns from the Panel in the Correct Groups

COUNTABLE

UNCOUNTABLE

city
money
middle
champion
knowledge
rice
water
piece of cheese
piece of cake
a glass of water
a cup of tea
a slice of bread

70.2 Match the Pictures to the Correct Sentences

Cheese

70.3 Write Each Sentence in Its Other Form

1. I have some paper here.
2. I bought some eggs at the store.
3. We saw some bears in the mountains.
4. I have some fruit in my bag.
5. There's some rice in the cupboard.

70.4 Mark the Sentences That Are Correct

How much bread do you need?
How many bread do you need?

Answer Key

70.1 Countable / Uncountable
Countable: city, middle, champion, piece of cheese, piece of cake, a glass of water, a cup of tea, a slice of bread
Uncountable: money, knowledge, rice, water
70.2 Match Pictures
1. Would you like a piece of cheese?
2. Is there any rice in the bag?
3. Would you like a glass of water?
4. Can you give me a cup of tea?
70.3 Rewrite in Other Form
1. I don't have any paper here.
2. There isn't any milk in the fridge.
3. I didn't get any gifts for my birthday.
4. We don't have any important information.
5. I don't have any money saved for the vacation.
70.4 Correct Sentences
How much bread do you need? [Correct]
How many bread do you need? [Incorrect]
How much meat is there? [Correct]
How many meat is there? [Incorrect]
How much cups of tea are there? [Incorrect]
How many cups of tea are there? [Correct]