Countable and Uncountable nouns

Cards (43)

  • What is a countable noun?

    Things that we can count.
  • What is an uncountable noun?

    Things that we cannot count.
  • If the countable noun is singular, what are the articles/demonstrative before them?

    a/an, the, this, that
  • If the countable noun is plural, what are the articles/quantifiers/demonstrative before them?


    the, some, these/those
  • Uncountable nouns don't have what in front of them?

    Plural form and a/an.
  • Uncountable nouns often have _ in front of them.

    Some
  • Uncountable nouns are always used with verbs in the?

    Singular
  • Burger
    Countable
  • Car
    Countable
  • Egg
    Countable
  • Banana
    Countable
  • Apple
    Countable
  • Sandwich
    Countable
  • "An" can be used with singular countable nouns that start with a vowel sound.

    True
  • "Some" can be used with plural countable nouns.

    True
  • Metal
    Uncountable
  • Wood
    Uncountable
  • Plastic
    Uncountable
  • Paper
    Uncountable
  • Bread
    Uncountable
  • Cheese
    Uncountable
  • Meat
    Uncountable
  • Tea
    Uncountable
  • Coffee
    Uncountable
  • Sugar
    Uncountable
  • Advice
    Uncountable
  • Love
    Uncountable
  • News
    Uncountable
  • Education
    Uncountable
  • Information
    Uncountable
  • Furniture
    Uncountable
  • Luggage
    Uncountable
  • Money
    Uncountable
  • Art
    Uncountable
  • Music
    Uncountable
  • English
    Uncountable
  • Spanish
    Uncountable
  • (Uncountable to Countable)
    Can I have a _ of water, please?
    glass
  • (Uncountable to Countable)
    I'd like _ teas, please.
    two
  • (Uncountable to Countable)
    There are _ Russians in my class.
    three