Welcome to the section on countable and uncountable nouns. While native speakers have no trouble using countable and uncountable nouns correctly, second language learners may struggle to remember which nouns are which. Choose one of the 229 worksheets in this section to give your students some extra practice. This worksheet is popular with busy teachers and gives students more practice using many, much, few, and little. It includes some excellent explanations of the material and many practice activities. Some notes are not written in English but you can easily edit those parts to be in your students’ native language. If you do not want to use the entire worksheet, just choose the sections that will be most useful to your students and make a worksheet of your own. This worksheet might not be the best fit for your students so look at the other worksheets on this page to find the one that is. Remember that all the worksheets are free so choose as many as you want.
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These are 2 flashcards to practice should/shouldn't grammar structures as well as countable/uncountable nouns. Students look at the pictures and make statements about what they should or shouldn't ...
Great exercise to revise basic grammar, can use it test people, to identify problems and then do a revise of things where they had difficulties. Students really like this exercise.
This is a worksheet about countable and uncountable nouns. Student have to write the words corresponding to the pictures in English and then ask questions about them using how much and how many.
Hi busy teachers! This material is to practise the use of superlatives and compartives in meaningful senteces. In the powerpoint you will see different products with a short description of them in ...
Practice of transportation problems plus adverbs like 'too many', 'too much', 'enough', 'more', 'less' and 'fewer' with countable and uncountable nouns.
Countable/Uncountable Nouns - 20 Questions Printable Worksheet
Choose one of the places and answer your partner's Yes/No questions until they guess which one you're thinking of!
Example places ( ...