Is this a countable or uncountable noun?
Dog
Countable.
There are a few dogs in the room.
Sand
Uncountable
There is _____ sugar on the table.
There is SOME sugar on the table.
There are _______ cars in the parking lot.
There are A LOT OF cars in the parking lot.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun?
Rice
Uncountable.
There is some rice in the cooker.
Countable
Do you have _____ pieces of candy left?
Do you have ANY pieces of candy left?
Here is _______ money for you.
Here is A LITTLE money for you.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun?
Desk
Countable.
There are many desks in the office.
Money
Uncountable
I had _______ juice to drink this morning.
I had A LITTLE juice to drink this morning.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun?
Paper
Both.
There are a few papers to grade. (countable)
Could you pass me some paper please? (uncountable)
Fish
Countable
Joe bought _______ flowers for Jane.
Joe bought A LOT OF flowers for Jane.
Is this a countable or uncountable noun?
Cheese
Uncountable.
There is a little cheese in the refrigerator.
Children
Countable
He does not have _____ friends in Rome.
He does not have ANY friends in Rome.
I need _______ points to win the game.
I need A LOT OF POINTS to win the game.