News
uncountable
The pastas are very nice.
Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. Why?
I had ( ) cereal for breakfast.
I had some cereal for breakfast.
Add a modifier to make the noun countable:
paper
piece/ roll/ sheet
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 needed ( a / an / some ) time to come up with ( a / an / some ) answer.
I need some time to come up with an answer.
Add a modifier to make the noun countable:
advice
piece
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
You need to find (a / an / some) decent job first.
You need to find a decent job first.
Explain the difference between few and a few. Give example sentences
Sentences
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
Can we use 'some' for questions?
only offers
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
give me an example of a noun that can be both countable and uncountable depending on its meaning.
Any example