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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This is an information gap activity for partners. Each worksheet contains food items that can be found in a grocery store. Each worksheet is missing prices for different items. Partners must as ...
This simple flow diagram helps to explain the differences between countable and uncountable nouns in sentences. It is useful as an aide-memoire after you have taught the concepts to your students ...
This is a very simple worksheet for teaching or revising some and any at elementary level. There are 3 different and easy activities in which students are asked to complete the sentences with ...
Two dice for revising containers, quantities and countable and uncountable nouns. Recommended for elementary students who are asked to to roll both dice and then make a sentence by using the ...
Here's a lovely mini-book for teaching or revising containers and quantities related vocabulary at elementary level. There are eight pages with vocabulary in order to teach the new vocabulary ...
This is a colourful classroom poster for teaching or revising containers and countable and uncountable nouns at elementary level. The worksheet is available in both colour and black and white ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising determiners at elementary level. Students are asked to complete 15 different sentences with some, any or no. The answer key is included .
This worksheet is meant for young learners. It uses Bing Crosby's song and Youtube video to review Christmas vocabulary, motivate students to speak, and practice both their reading and listening ...
This is a worksheet for teaching quantifiers and countable ans uncountable nouns at intermediate level. There's a brief explanation followed by 2 different activities in which students are asked t ...
A simple worksheet where students are given rules and then are asked to do the following exercises: gap filling with some, any or no. They are also taught how to use how much and how many.
This is an exercise for elementary students to practice the use of countable and uncountable nouns. Here you've got a set of interesting activities that help your students to remember the rules of ...
This worksheet helps students to practice the use of nouns and adjectives in simple exercises, gap-filling and other ways. Teachers can use this worksheet to enhance student learning of the subjec ...
This is a game I play with young learners working on quantifiers (some, any, a, an, much, many, a lot of). I play this after presenting these words and how they work with countables and uncountab ...
This is a worksheet for revising countable, uncountable and collective nouns at pre-intermediate level. There are 3 different activities in which students are asked to decide whether the giv ...
There is a table with the rule. Just print and work at lessons. Note that many indefinite pronouns also function as other parts of speech. Look at "another" in the following sentences: He h ...
This is a pretty easy worksheet for teaching much, many and a lot of at elementary level. There's a brief explanation at the top of the page followed by 2 different exercises to go with it. T ...
This worksheet is dedicated to very widely spread mistakes of a lot of students that are connected with the usage of the words "advise" and "advice". It can be used during classes as well as for s ...
The worksheet is about identifying the mass nouns and count nouns. There are two columns - mass nouns and count nouns. The nouns are listed and the person who'll use it will just need to select ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising countable and uncountable nouns at intermediate level. There are 4 different activities in which students are asked to say whether the nouns are c ...
This is a worksheet prepared for elementary or pre-intermediate students. It contains exercises to check the understanding of the use of countable and uncountable nouns. There are some pictures to ...
This is a beginners ESL worksheet for introducing countable, uncountable nouns and indefinite articles. The focus is on beginners and elementary ESL students. It is probaly best used for students ...
The word search using 'some, any, much, many' and a variety of uncountable and countable nouns. Useful to warm up or cool down after an associated lesson, or when your students need a break from a ...
This is a worksheet on quantifiers that consists of three exercises and is aimed at practicing a few/ a little/ much/ many/ some/ any/ no/ a lot of. Students will have to either fill in blanks or ...
This activity can be used as a warm up, time filler or review. It's a game that envolves well known songs that use quantifier words such as: all, every, most, one of, several. The students can be ...
This is a 2-page worksheet for revising countable, uncountable and collective nouns at pre-intermediate level. There's a brief explanation followed by 3 different activities to go with it.&nb ...
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