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Nouns Nouns: Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns 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:
      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:  , , ,
      Uncountable nouns: ,

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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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  5. Question 5 of 12
    5. Question

    Identify the proper noun. Fill the blank.

    • 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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  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
      • a slice of
        • a glass of
          • a bar of
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          • Question 12 of 12
            12. Question

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

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

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              • Confirming Your City by Phone
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              • Café Order: Count and Pay
              • Choosing a T‑shirt Color in a Shop
              • Confirming Time and Day Politely
              • Counting Tickets at Reception
              • Filling a Form: Favorite Color and Email
              • Formal greetings at work — saying hello and introducing yourself
              • Greeting and spelling your name
              • Phone Appointment: Confirm the Time
              • Phone Order: Spelling Color and Name
              • Reading Back a Street Address
              • Reception Badge: Confirming Badge Color
              • Simple Email: Share Phone Number and City
              • Spelling for a form at a desk
              • Spelling on the phone
              • Using titles — Mr, Mrs, Ms in formal introductions
              • Welcoming visitors — polite first impressions
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              • Asking to Repeat and Confirm Details
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              • Describing Countryside and Wildlife
              • Keeping Your English Active in Daily Life
              • Paying by Card vs Cash
              • Recounting a Ferry Trip and Safari Park Visit
              • Preparing a 10‑Minute AI Presentation at Work
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