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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns have both singular and plural forms. Uncountable nouns refer to substances, concepts, or qualities that cannot be counted as individual units and don’t have a plural form or can’t be pluralized without changing their meaning.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns are two categories used to classify nouns based on whether they can be counted or not. Countable nouns have both singular and plural forms. Uncountable nouns refer to substances, concepts, or qualities that cannot be counted as individual units and don’t have a plural form or can’t be pluralized without changing their meaning.

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Which noun is countable?

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Which noun is uncountable?

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How many ________ do you have?

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There isn't much ________ in the bottle.

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I need some ________ for the meeting.

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Can you give me a few ________?

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There are many ________ in the garden.

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She has a lot of ________.

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I don't have much ________ left.

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They bought a few ________ at the market.

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He didn't buy much ________.

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How much ________ do you need?

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