...... table _________
...... books _________
..... cups of tea _________
...... house _________
..... rabbit _________
..... tube of toothpaste _________
..... rain _________
...... bottle _________
..... money _________
..... ponds _________
..... cup of sugar _________
..... bar of chocolate _________
..... pen _________
..... ice-cream _________
..... glass of water _________
....... orange _________
B) Use a / an if necessary and write C ( countable) or U ( uncountable).
UNCOUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PLURAL COUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SINGULAR COUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
book car elephant children photos meat mountains music wood friendship coffee wine smoke pens pencil paper money sugar
A) Countable or uncountable? Write the following nouns under the correct column.
a pencil
smoke
three pens
a car
A box of cereals
A bag of flour
A can of coke
We often use an uncountable noun (without a / an) to say something is made of.
Example: This sweater is made of silk.
We use a / an only before singular countable nouns.
(A/An is bit like one: you can´t say one pencils or one smoke.)
We can make uncountable nouns countable to express quantity. We add a unit or a quantity with “OF”
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Are words like smoke, rice, water, petrol. These are things that you can´t count you say “smoke”, but not “ one smoke” or “two rices”.
Uncountable nouns are only singular. , and we cannot use a / an with them.
COUNTABLE NOUS
Are words like car, book, pen. They are names of things that you can count: You can say one car, two books, tree pens.
They can be singular ( a cat, one pencil) or plural ( two pencils, a lot of pens).
COUNTABLE NOUS
Are words like car, book, pen. They are names of things that you can count: You can say one car, two books, tree pens.
They can be singular ( a cat, one pencil) or plural ( two pencils, a lot of pens).
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Are words like smoke, rice, water, petrol. These are things that you can´t count you say “smoke”, but not “ one smoke” or “two rices”.
Uncountable nouns are only singular. , and we cannot use a / an with them.
We can make uncountable nouns countable to express quantity. We add a unit or a quantity with “OF”
We use a / an only before singular countable nouns.
(A/An is bit like one: you can´t say one pencils or one smoke.)
We often use an uncountable noun (without a / an) to say something is made of.
Example: This sweater is made of silk.
A can of coke
A bag of flour
A box of cereals
a car
three pens
smoke
a pencil
A) Countable or uncountable? Write the following nouns under the correct column.
book car elephant children photos meat mountains music wood friendship coffee wine smoke pens pencil paper money sugar
SINGULAR COUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PLURAL COUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
UNCOUNTABLE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B) Use a / an if necessary and write C ( countable) or U ( uncountable).
..... money _________
..... ponds _________
..... cup of sugar _________
..... bar of chocolate _________
..... pen _________
..... ice-cream _________
..... glass of water _________
....... orange _________
...... table _________
...... books _________
..... cups of tea _________
...... house _________
..... rabbit _________
..... tube of toothpaste _________
..... rain _________
...... bottle _________