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Countable and uncountable nouns exercises. Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with a/an if necessary. _______________. Don't forget to buy _____ milk. And we also need ____ loaf of bread. A: Excuse me.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns. Complete the sentences using either ‘’a’’ or ‘’some’’. 1. There is _____________ water in my bucket. 2. There is _____________ dog in the garden. 3. There is _____________ orange juice in the glass. 4.
Countable & Uncountable Nouns. Lesson plan. Time: 40 - 60 minutes Level: *****[B1/B2/C1] Lesson Plan. Aim: to develop the students’ awareness of countable / uncountable nouns, quantifiers and irregular plural nouns. 1.Lead in . • Ask Students to discuss ‘uncountable nouns’.
Primary Grammar: Countable, Uncountable Complete the sentence using ‘much’ or ‘many’. Remember we use ‘many’ for countable nouns and ‘much’ for uncountable nouns. 1. How _____ people are there? 2. There is too _____ water in the glass. 3. There are _____ clouds in the sky. 4. I ate too _____ rice. 5.
Nouns – countable and uncountable We can use countable nouns for things we can count. They can be singular or plural. We can use uncountable nouns for things we can't count. 1. True or false? Read and circle true or false for these sentences. a. They’re having a picnic. true false b. There aren’t any sandwiches. true false c. There are ...
Countable and uncountable nouns. Grammar rules with examples. Countable nouns are people, places, animals or things that we can count. We can use the indefinite article a/an with countable nouns in singular forms: A bee is an insect.