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Explore the differences between countable and uncountable nouns with this engaging quiz format. Answer questions like "Is fruit a countable or uncountable noun?" and "How do you ask about uncountable nouns?" Learn to use terms like "some" and "any" correctly while working through practical examples. This quiz provides a thorough review of nouns, including how to transform sentences from affirmative to negative. Ideal for learners seeking to enhance their grammar skills, this resource emphasizes practical application and understanding of English nouns.
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Twenty Questions Countable and uncountable nouns
1. Is fruit a countable or an uncountable noun? Uncountable.
2. Is news a countable noun? No, it isn’t. It is an uncountable noun
3. What question word do you use to ask about a countable noun? How many
5. Some cheese or a cheese? some cheese
6. There is __ orange on the table. There is an orange on the table.
Complete.There are ____ green olives. There are some green olives
8. Order this sentencebooks table on many the there how are? How many books are there on the table?
9. Can you use some in a negative sentence? No, you can’t.
10. Complete.I don’t have ______ money. I don’t have any money
Complete.Do they have _____dogs? • Do they have any dogs?
12. Change this sentence into negative There is some water on the table There isn’t any water on the table.
Chocolate, coffee, ice cream and yoghurt are both countable and __ uncountable
15. Order this sentenceneed buy to we loaf bread a of We need to buy a loaf of bread
CompleteWould you like _____ coffee? Some / a cup of
CompleteHow ____ rice do we have left? How much rice do we have left?
TranslateHow much money do we have left? Quants diners ens queden?
Is information countable or uncountable? uncountable