countable or uncountable
correct or incorrect
a/an/some
miscellanea
100

News 

uncountable 

100

The pastas are very nice.

Correct or Incorrect?

Incorrect. Why?

100

I had (        ) cereal for breakfast.

I had some cereal for breakfast.

100

Add a modifier to make the noun countable: 

paper 

piece/ roll/ sheet 

200

How many countable and uncountable nouns?

Blood, Coffee, Food, Ice, Meat, Music, Paper

7 uncountable nouns and zero countable nouns

200

Can I have an information? (Correct / Incorrect)

1. Incorrect


200

I needed ( a / an / some ) time to come up with ( a / an / some ) answer.

I need some time to come up with an answer.

200

Add a modifier to make the noun countable: 

advice

piece 

300

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

300

The news is good. (Correct / Incorrect)

Correct

300

You need to find (a / an / some) decent job first.

You need to find a decent job first.

300

Explain the difference between few and a few. Give example sentences

Sentences 

400

Furniture 

uncountable

400

I have a luggage for this trip. (correct/incorrect)

incorrect

400

1. Would you like (        ) coffee? 

2. He always likes (         ) piece of chocolate .

1. some

2. a

400

Can we use 'some' for questions? 

only offers

500

baggage, luggage, suitcase  

2uncountable , 1 countable 

500

He gave me an advice.

Is "an advice" correct?

Incorrect. Should be "some advice" or "a piece of advice".

500

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

500

give me an example of a noun that can be both countable and uncountable depending on its meaning. 

Any example 

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