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Countable or Uncountable: Exercise 1

The document provides instructions and examples for classifying countable and uncountable nouns. It contains two exercises - the first asks the reader to sort words into "Much" and "Many" columns depending on whether they are countable or uncountable. The second provides phrases using articles or quantifiers before nouns and asks the reader to identify whether each noun is countable or uncountable.

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Countable or Uncountable: Exercise 1

The document provides instructions and examples for classifying countable and uncountable nouns. It contains two exercises - the first asks the reader to sort words into "Much" and "Many" columns depending on whether they are countable or uncountable. The second provides phrases using articles or quantifiers before nouns and asks the reader to identify whether each noun is countable or uncountable.

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Countable or Uncountable

Exercise 1

1 - Put the words into the correct columns. Make the word plural as
necessary. Follow the example.
money dollar child view
music job news scenery
suitcase backpack happiness luggage
table journey furniture electricity
progress silver battery advice
trash report tip bottle
information question pear job
work joy laughter smile
meat pork chop pasta noodle

Much Many

money dollars
2 – Use a / an or some before the nouns given. Write C for countable and
U for uncountable.

a / an / noun C/ U a / an / noun C/ U
3 some some –
money honey
pounds peach
cup of tea milk
sugar chocolate
bar of chocolate ice-
cream
ice-cream salt
rice eggs
bowl of rice chocolate
bar
glass of water currency
cake dollar bill
butter chicken
loaf of bread bread
chicken wing bottle of
water
apple box

Tick  the correct option. Put a cross  next to the incorrect one and
correct it. Follow the example.
some oil 
a milk  milk / some milk
1. some sugar
2. biscuits
3. a piece of cheese
4. a butter
5. cakes
6. a cheese
7. eggs
8. a bread
9. pasta
10. rices
11. a jam
12. olives
13. a steak
14. a tomato
15. a fruit cocktail salad

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