Countable and uncountable nouns.
Countable nouns are nouns that can be count. Apples, pencils, cars, children....
They take articles such as a or an. An apple, a pencil....
When asking we need to use.. How many....?
Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be count. Sugar, milk, water, oil, rice,....
They cannot take a or an. Some can be used.
They cannot have plural forms. Sugars, oils
When asking we need to use:
How much..?
Uncountable nouns need a quantifier in order to be able to be count.
For example:
A cup of tea
A glass of juice
A piece of cake
A slice of cheese, of bread
A bar of chocolate
A spoon of sugar
A can of soda/soup
A carton of milk
A bag of chips/crisps
A loaf of bread
Now let's put into practice what we have learnt.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercises 3
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Countable nouns are nouns that can be count. Apples, pencils, cars, children....
They take articles such as a or an. An apple, a pencil....
When asking we need to use.. How many....?
Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be count. Sugar, milk, water, oil, rice,....
They cannot take a or an. Some can be used.
They cannot have plural forms. Sugar
How much..?
Uncountable nouns need a quantifier in order to be able to be count.
For example:
A cup of tea
A glass of juice
A piece of cake
A slice of cheese, of bread
A bar of chocolate
A spoon of sugar
A can of soda/soup
A carton of milk
A bag of chips/crisps
A loaf of bread
Now let's put into practice what we have learnt.
Exercise 2
Exercises 3
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
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