News
uncountable
The pastas are very nice.
Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. Why?
I ate ( ) cereal for breakfast.
I ate some cereal for breakfast.
countable or uncountable
A _________ of bread.
countable-A slice of bread.
How many countable and uncountable nouns?
Blood, Coffee, Food, Ice, Meat, Music, Paper
7 uncountable nouns and zero countable nouns
Can I have an information? (Correct / Incorrect)
1. Incorrect
I need( a / an / some ) vegetables to make ( a / an / some ) sandwich.
I need some vegetables to make a sandwich.
countable or uncountable
A ______ of rice.
countable
A kilo of rice.
From the list below, you are given 15 seconds to count how many countable and uncountable nouns.
Milk, Eggs, Onions, Salt, Beans, Potatoes, Celery, Tomatoes, Lemon, Pepper, Cheese.
5 uncountable and 6 countable nouns
The news is good. (Correct / Incorrect)
Correct
We need to buy (a / an / some) PS5 for the class!
countable or uncountable
A ____ of water.
countable
A glass of water
Furniture
uncountable
I have a luggage for this trip. (correct/incorrect)
incorrect
1. Would you like ( ) coffee?
2. He always likes ( ) piece of chocolate .
1. some
2. a
countable or uncountable?
I need new _______ for the new school year!
uncountable
I need new clothes for the new school year!
baggage, luggage, suitcase
2uncountable , 1 countable
He gave me an advice.
Is "an advice" correct?
Incorrect. Should be "some advice" or "a piece of advice".
1. Do you like ( ) butter?
2. Is there ( ) opera house in your town?
3. Can I have ( ) bread, please?
1. some
2. an
3. some
countable or uncountable.
I love _________ and tomato sauce for dinner!
uncountable
I love spaghetti/noodles and tomato sauce for dinner.