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English Grammar · Nouns Series · Worksheet 3

Countable vs.
Uncountable Nouns

Classify nouns and choose the correct determiner in context.

Questions20 (10 + 10)
FormatClassify + Multiple Choice
LevelIntermediate / B1
Pass mark15 / 20 (75%)

📚 Quick Reference — Countable vs. Uncountable

Countable Can be counted as individual units
  • Has a singular and plural form: apple / apples
  • Can follow a / an / one / two…
  • Can follow many, few, a few, several
  • Examples: apple, idea, chair, mistake, person
Uncountable Cannot be counted as individual units
  • No plural form — always singular verb
  • Cannot follow a / an or a number directly
  • Can follow much, a little, some, any
  • Examples: water, advice, furniture, information

🔑 Determiner Cheat Sheet

Word Use with… Example
a / anCountable onlyan apple, a chair
manyCountable onlymany apples
few / a fewCountable onlya few ideas
muchUncountable onlymuch water
a littleUncountable onlya little advice
some / anyBothsome water / some chairs
a lot of / lots ofBotha lot of water / chairs
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Part A: Click Countable or Uncountable for each noun. Part B: Choose the correct determiner to complete each sentence. Use the Quick Reference box above if you need help.

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Part A
Classify each noun
Click Countable or Uncountable for each of the 10 nouns below.
Part B
Choose the correct determiner
Select the word that correctly completes each sentence.