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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns can be counted using numbers and have both a singular and plural form, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and usually do not have a plural form. Countable nouns can take the indefinite articles "a" or "an", but uncountable nouns cannot. Examples given are that an apple is countable but water is uncountable.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns can be counted using numbers and have both a singular and plural form, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and usually do not have a plural form. Countable nouns can take the indefinite articles "a" or "an", but uncountable nouns cannot. Examples given are that an apple is countable but water is uncountable.

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Countable nouns are nouns we can count Uncountable nouns are nouns we cannot

using numbers. They have a singular and a count using numbers. They usually don’t have a
plural form. plural form.
The singular for can use the article “a” We cannot use “a” or “an” with uncountable
or “an” nouns
Example: An apple -apples Example: water

1. Complete the table with countable and uncountable nouns

Sandwich – tomato-juice-coffee-banana-chocolate-potato-bread-onion-cheese-egg-vegetable-
peach-salad- lemon-pear-rice-sweet-tea-sugar-butter-meat-oil-cucumber-orange

Countable nouns Uncountable nouns

2-Put the words in the right place 3-Put the words in the box in the right place

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