Countable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Quantifiers
Mixed Questions
100

What is a countable noun?

A noun that can be counted (for example: one book, two books).

100

What is an uncountable noun?

A noun that cannot be counted (examples: water, rice, information).

100

What is a quantifier?

Quantifiers are words that tell us the amount or quantity of something in a sentence. 

100

Write a sentence using "some" with a countable noun.

 Example: I have some friends.

200

Name three countable nouns.

Apples, cars, chairs, pens, etc...

200

Name three uncountable nouns.

Examples: milk, sugar, salt, money and furniture.

200

What is the most common quantifier used with countable nouns?

Many

200

Write a sentence using "any" with an uncountable noun.

Example: Do you have any milk?

300

How do you usually transform a countable noun into the plural form?

Usually by adding "s" or "es" (cat → cats, box → boxes).

300

How can you transform an uncountable noun in plural form?

Uncountable nouns can only have a singular form. They do not have a plural form.

300

What is the most common quantifier used with uncountable nouns?

 Much

300

WATER is a countable or uncountable noun?

 Uncountable.

400

Give an example of a sentence with a countable noun.

Example: I have three dogs.

400

Give an example of a sentence with an uncountable noun.

Example: She bought some bread.

400

Which quantifier do we use in negative and interrogative sentences with both countable and uncountable nouns?

Any
400

Identify if the noun is countable or uncountable: "apples."

Countable.

500

What quantifiers can you use only with countable nouns?

Many, a few, several

500

What quantifiers can you use with uncountable nouns?

Much, a little, a bit of

500

Mention 2 quantifiers you can use for countable and uncountable nouns.

Some, a lot of, any, all

500

Create a question using a quantifier with a countable noun.

How many books do you have?