Countable and Uncountable Nouns English workbook
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Q. I Write whether the words in bold are countable or uncountable:
1. The children are playing in the garden. countable
2. I don't like milk. uncountable
3. I prefer tea. uncountable
4. Scientists say that the environment is threatened by pollution. countable
5. My mother uses butter to prepare cakes. uncountable
6. There are a lot of windows in our classroom. countable
7. We need some glue to fix this vase. uncountable
8. The waiters in this restaurant are very courteous. countable
9. My father drinks two big glasses of water every morning. countable
10.There is a book lying on the desk. countable
Q. II Fill in the blanks with ‘a / an’, ‘some’ and ‘any’:
1. There isn’t any electricity at the campsite.
2. Would you like an envelope for your letter?
3. There are some sandwiches kept on the table.
4. Would you like a glass of lemonade?
5. I haven’t got any radios in my room.
Q. III Fill in the blanks with ‘many/ much’, ‘a few’ and ‘little’:
1. How many oranges are there in the basket?
2. How much money have you got?
3. There are a few cookies in the box.
4. I speak a little French at times.
5. A few people were interested in the exhibition.
Q. I Write whether the words in bold are countable or uncountable:
1. The children are playing in the garden. countable
2. I don't like milk. uncountable
3. I prefer tea. uncountable
4. Scientists say that the environment is threatened by pollution. countable
5. My mother uses butter to prepare cakes. uncountable
6. There are a lot of windows in our classroom. countable
7. We need some glue to fix this vase. uncountable
8. The waiters in this restaurant are very courteous. countable
9. My father drinks two big glasses of water every morning. countable
10.There is a book lying on the desk. countable
Q. II Fill in the blanks with ‘a / an’, ‘some’ and ‘any’:
1. There isn’t any electricity at the campsite.
2. Would you like an envelope for your letter?
3. There are some sandwiches kept on the table.
4. Would you like a glass of lemonade?
5. I haven’t got any radios in my room.
Q. III Fill in the blanks with ‘many/ much’, ‘a few’ and ‘little’:
1. How many oranges are there in the basket?
2. How much money have you got?
3. There are a few cookies in the box.
4. I speak a little French at times.
5. A few people were interested in the exhibition.