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  1. Nouns
  2. Nouns: Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
  3. Quiz nouns: Countable vs Uncountable

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  1. Question 1 of 12
    1. Question

    Is the noun countable (C) or uncountable (U)?

    water:BLANK 1 of 9 girl:BLANK 2 of 9 child:BLANK 3 of 9 apple:BLANK 4 of 9 justice:BLANK 5 of 9 dog:BLANK 6 of 9 champagne:BLANK 7 of 9 butter:BLANK 8 of 9 flower:BLANK 9 of 9

    water:
    girl:
    child:
    apple:
    justice:
    dog:
    champagne:
    butter:
    flower:

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  2. Question 2 of 12
    2. Question

    Read the text. Then list the countable nouns and uncountable nouns, in the order they appear in the text.

    The police are watching a suspect. The suspect is sitting on a bench, drinking water, very close to a bank. He is probably dreaming about the money in the bank. One of the police officers is determined to catch him.
    Countable nouns: BLANK 1 of 6, BLANK 2 of 6, BLANK 3 of 6, BLANK 4 of 6
    Uncountable nouns: BLANK 5 of 6, BLANK 6 of 6

    The police are watching a suspect. The suspect is sitting on a bench, drinking water, very close to a bank. He is probably dreaming about the money in the bank. One of the police officers is determined to catch him.
    Countable nouns: , , ,
    Uncountable nouns: ,

    Correct
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  3. Question 3 of 12
    3. Question

    Some nouns can be countable or uncountable.

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  4. Question 4 of 12
    4. Question

    All uncountable nouns are always singular.

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    Incorrect
  5. Question 5 of 12
    5. Question

    Identify the proper noun. Fill the blank.

    Jennifer is at work today. BLANK 1 of 5
    Today is Tuesday, she has an important meeting. BLANK 2 of 5
    This meeting is in Chicago. BLANK 3 of 5
    Mr. Gomez is also going to the meeting. BLANK 4 of 5
    The next meeting is in June. BLANK 5 of 5

     

     

     

     

    Jennifer is at work today. 
    Today is Tuesday, she has an important meeting. 
    This meeting is in Chicago.
    Mr. Gomez is also going to the meeting.
    The next meeting is in June.

     

     

     

     

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    Incorrect
  6. Question 6 of 12
    6. Question

    Choose the common name:

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  7. Question 7 of 12
    7. Question

    Pick the common noun in – Dave ride a bicycle across the campaign.

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  8. Question 8 of 12
    8. Question

    Which one will never be common nouns?

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  9. Question 9 of 12
    9. Question

    We can use “a” before uncountable nouns

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  10. Question 10 of 12
    10. Question

    Countable nouns can be used in the singular or in the plural.

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  11. Question 11 of 12
    11. Question

    Match the the words to form the correct phrases:

    Sort elements
    • cake
    • cake
    • wine
    • chocolate
    a piece of
      Correct Incorrect Correct answer
      a slice of
        Correct Incorrect Correct answer
        a glass of
          Correct Incorrect Correct answer
          a bar of
            Correct Incorrect Correct answer
            Correct
            Incorrect
          • Question 12 of 12
            12. Question

            Is the noun countable (C) or uncountable (U)?

            information: BLANK 1 of 10
            music: BLANK 2 of 10
            turtle: BLANK 3 of 10
            luggage: BLANK 4 of 10
            lamp: BLANK 5 of 10
            idea: BLANK 6 of 10
            electricity: BLANK 7 of 10
            cable: BLANK 8 of 10
            news: BLANK 9 of 10
            tooth: BLANK 10 of 10

            information:
            music:
            turtle:
            luggage:
            lamp:
            idea:
            electricity:
            cable:
            news:
            tooth:

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            • A sales company
            • Conversation at the office
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          • English Skills
            • A plane you can drive
            • Breaking the habit of small talk
            • How to introduce yourself
            • How to speak so that people want to listen
            • How to spot a liar
            • How to solve traffic jams
            • Innovate the way you communicate
            • Learning to be awesome at anything you do, including being a leader
            • Looks aren’t everything. Believe me, I’m a model.
            • Putting the human back into human resources
            • Rethinking nuclear energy
            • Talk to strangers
            • Ten Meters of Thinking: The ABC of Communication
            • The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history
            • The power of listening
            • The single biggest reason why start-ups succeed
            • This computer will grow your food in the future
          • Grammar
            • Adjectives
            • Adverbs
            • Articles
            • Conjunctions
            • Determiners
            • Modal verbs
            • Nouns
            • Passive voice
            • Prepositions
            • Pronouns
            • Questions
            • Quantifiers
            • Tenses
              • Present simple
              • Present continuous
              • Past simple
              • Past continuous
              • Past perfect
              • Past perfect continuous
              • Present perfect
              • Present perfect continuous
              • Futur
              • Would
              • Would have
            • Verbs
          • Micro-ressources
            • A1: Beginner
              • Social English
                • Alphabet Practice in Context
                • At the market: numbers and prices
                • At the station: times and numbers
                • Buy a Ticket: Name and Time
                • Confirm a Name for Pickup
                • Giving your address on the phone
                • How do you go to work?
                • In the classroom: basic objects and questions
                • In the office: asking for things
                • Introducing yourself at work
                • Inviting a friend to your house
                • My new neighborhood
                • Ordering a coffee at a small café
                • Places around town – where are you going?
                • Pronouns He/She and Confirming Identity
                • Rooms in my house
                • Talking about clothes: what are you wearing?
                • Talking about colors in art class
                • Talking about dates on a calendar
                • Talking about food: likes and polite requests
                • Talking about fruit: I like / I don’t like
                • Talking about vegetables you like
                • Talking about your hand and fingers
                • What city do you live in?
                • Write the number: words and digits
              • Business English
                • Basic contact: phone and email numbers
                • Formal Greeting at Reception
                • Give Your Email and City
                • Give Your Email at the Café Wi‑Fi
                • Introduce Yourself and Your Company
                • Spell Your Name on the Phone
            • A2: Elementary
              • Business phone call: leaving a clear message
              • Confirming a Business Appointment
              • Demanding an explanation on the phone about a delay
              • Describing Professional Activities at Work
              • Describing Your Department and Its Mission
              • Ending a business phone call politely
              • Formal greetings at the office entrance
              • Greeting a colleague and asking about their day
              • Greeting a visitor in your company
              • Introductions at Work: Job, Field, and Company Activity
              • Introducing Roles & Job Titles in Meetings
              • Introducing yourself and your company
              • Making a Phone Call: Getting Transferred
              • Making polite suggestions during a client visit
              • Organizing a Business Trip for Visiting Colleagues
              • Polite directions at reception
              • Scheduling an appointment with a client
              • Scheduling a Business Appointment
              • Starting a Business Phone Call
              • Stating the purpose of a business call and asking for clarification
              • Stating the purpose of a meeting
              • Touring Your Company Facilities
              • Using titles: Mr, Ms, Mrs in formal greetings
              • Where Do You Work? in / for / at + Present Simple
            • B1: Intermediate
              • Apologizing & Offering Solutions
              • Confirming a business appointment by phone
              • Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
              • Customer Support Solutions
              • Dealing with Last-Minute Cancellations
              • Describing an incident and giving clear advice
              • Describing Your Company’s Activity: Develop, Manufacture, Provide
              • Giving Opinions & Preferences with Friends
              • Incident & Issue Reporting: IT Problems
              • Introducing Your Finance Department & Mission
              • Job Interview Skills: Staying Calm and Confident
              • Logistics Verbs: Deliver, Receive, Sort, Supply, Manufacture
              • Managing Projects: Explaining Delays
              • Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
              • Planning & Scheduling Your Week
              • Planning a Theme Park Visit: queues, rides, and safety
              • Preparing for a Client Meeting
              • Presenting an Action Plan to a Customer
              • Quality Control & Quality Standards
              • Managing Misunderstandings
              • Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
              • Remind vs Remember: keeping track of tasks
              • Remote Work Best Practices
              • Remote work from a café and coworking space abroad
              • Reporting Progress & KPIs in Training
              • Setting Career Goals
              • Solving a delivery issue and using a parcel locker code
              • Spelling names and emails on the phone
              • Stating the Purpose of a Business Appointment
              • Supply Chain & Logistics Basics
              • Talking about your strengths and weaknesses
              • Telling a short travel story and giving highlights
              • Tools & Equipment Instructions at Work
              • Using say and tell when reporting short messages
              • Win vs Earn: talking about money and success
              • Workplace Safety Procedures: Reporting Incidents
              • Writing a clear CV
              • Workplace Competency Levels: Talking About Your Skills
            • B2: Upper-intermediate
              • Cross-Cultural Communication at Work
              • Cybersecurity Basics: Using Your Work VPN
              • Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
              • Digital Collaboration Tools at Work
              • Easy Days, Big Gains: 80/20 Marathon Training
              • Explaining Technical Failures with New Equipment
              • Gerunds vs infinitives for plans, preferences and reactions
              • Giving a short AI presentation in English at work
              • Internal Communication in a Factory Setting
              • Life in a seaside holiday house with friends
              • Managing Busy Schedules at Work
              • Negotiating Deadlines & Priorities for a Technical Project
              • PechaKucha Prep: A 10-Minute AI Talk
              • Pitching a Product/Service: Simulator Upgrade
              • Presenting a Clear Value Proposition
              • Project Budgeting & Forecasting: Explaining Cost Changes
              • Process Improvement & Lean Methods
              • Quality Control & Safety Requirements
              • Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
              • Reporting an Issue or Incident at Work
              • Reporting Work Updates: orders, budgets, and suppliers
              • Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
              • Talking about prices and paying by card in Denmark
              • Wildlife by the Sea – Pheasants & Deer
              • Workplace Skills & Competency Levels
              • Writing Clear Customer Support Messages
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