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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An intermediate level worksheet to practice the use of Quantifiers (some, any, no, much, many, a lot of, little, a little, few, and a few). It is fully editable / writeable, and keys are included.
This worksheet provides short set of rules on the usage of nouns in singular and plural. it can be used in class while explaining the rules. It sometimes may be difficult for students to memorize ...
Complete worksheet on countable and uncountable nouns, use of quantifiers, containers and quantities and food vocabulary. It includes a grammar guide and more pages with 7 different tasks.
Two fill in exercises, one is a dialogue and the other with numbered sentences, using a, an, some, any. Food related. Elementary level. No key. Great as reinforcement practice. Please give feedbac ...
Very useful for beginners who want to practice count and noncounts nouns, also it is very funny. It is great for smalls groups where students can help each other (peer correction!). I hope it can ...
The material contains 15 short tests on the use of the quantifiers ('few/a few/little/a little'), each test consisting of 5 sentences. Students should complete the sentences with an appropriate qu ...
This worksheet could be helpful for a listening activity. It consists of a filling in the gaps activity. First complete with verbs and then complete with nouns. The nouns can be pre-taught -   ...
Tell your students to look at the pictures, guess the words and fill in the crossword. Some letters have been already given. valentine'd day is coming soon :) so I think it will be a nice workshee ...
It's a good classroom activity. It can be used both with teachers and students. Level can be simple but it can be appropriate for a beginner. It is a gap-filling activity with the repetition ...
There is a picture and 10 questions. Use it as a warm up or wrap up activity. Work with countable and uncountable nouns, how many, is there, are there, etc. Ask students to pair work. Student A lo ...
A very simple worksheet to start practising the use of a, an, some, any. Some theory is given. For practice - multiple choice exercise. Hope you find it useful. Thanks for your comments!
A simple grammar worksheet with some exercises to practice nouns (singular/plural, countables/uncountables), a few/a little, how much/ how many, some/any. It´s suitable for grammar revision ...
This is a set of cards, each of them contains the name of some food container that we use.
Examples:
a cup of, a bowl of, a piece of, a bottle of, a loaf of, etc.
Perfect for those lesson ...
Students practise using all-purpose words like “stuff” and “things” to ask for things they don’t know the word for in English.
Rationale: This class focuses on commu ...
This is a list of the most common Uncountable nouns and their corresponding countables, for example: bread - a loaf of bread, a slice of bread, etc. The list can be printed and used by students f ...
Put the following words in order:
many people / everybody / hardly anybody / almost everybody / nobody / most people / a few people
Then match this second set of phrases to phrases in ...
This lesson teaches about food, it consists of four pages and is excellent for high beginners. It focuses on several grammar points such as How Much/How Many/Some/Any/A lot. It has many bright p ...
This worksheet was used to present and practise food vocabulary and appropriate language at a restaurant. There is a picture of different kinds of food and drinks with their corresponding names to ...
Students write down what they hear (from your dictation). At some points they should provide their own ideas/words, directed by you. In the end, that results in a funny story they enjoy a lot...a ...
This worksheet is about food and human moods. There are two worksheets in one doc. Your students will need to find the appropriate words for the pictures. It may be used as a home task. It is a wo ...
Kids can practice material nouns exercises in this worksheet such as matching the edible material nouns, making sentences with the material nouns and fill in the blanks. This worksheet can be used ...
This beginners worksheet practices food quantifiers, countable and uncountable, how many how much, there is there are. It uses a mixture of writing and speaking and has lots of pictures. It also ...
Short explanation+ revision in boxes, four drill exercises
1) a) Put the nouns below into 2 groups: countable and uncountable nouns; b) Add -s only to the nouns that cannot be used without i ...
This is a card game to practice uncountable and countable nouns. To do this lesson, you should print 3 copies of this and cut into cards. Each card has a different picture (all of the pictures I g ...
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