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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document contains a worksheet with 15 sentences that test the use of countable and uncountable nouns. Students are asked to identify whether articles like "a", "an", or "some" should be used with different nouns in each sentence. The correct answers are provided to check student understanding of countable vs. uncountable nouns and their usage with articles.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document contains a worksheet with 15 sentences that test the use of countable and uncountable nouns. Students are asked to identify whether articles like "a", "an", or "some" should be used with different nouns in each sentence. The correct answers are provided to check student understanding of countable vs. uncountable nouns and their usage with articles.

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Name:

Date:

Countable and Uncountable


Nouns

1. Do you have [ an / a / some ] pen I can borrow?

2. There are [ a / some / an ] elephants in that enclosure over there.

3. This information [ is / are ] just what I needed.

4. There [ are / a / is ] nine prisoners in detention today.

5. Anna's hair [ is / are ] long and beautiful.

6. Three boats [ float / floats ] towards the ocean.

7. I'm so thirsty. Can you get me [ a / an / some ] water?

8. That student [ eaten / eats / eat ] very quickly!

9. How [ much / many ] countries have you visited?

10. I have booked [ a / an / some ] accommodation in Sydney for you.

11. Each traveller was given [ an / some / a ] bed for the night.

12. I moved [ a / much / the ] boxes out of the way.

13. Look how [ many / much ] money is in this wallet! It must belong to the ESL teacher.

14. Have you heard [ an / a / the ] news about Kim Jong-il?

15. I'd like [ an / some / a / any ] soda with my lunch please.

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Name:

Date:

Countable and Uncountable


Nouns

1. Do you have a [ an / a / some ] pen I can borrow?

2. There are some [ a / some / an ] elephants in that enclosure over there.

3. This information is [ is / are ] just what I needed.

4. There are [ are / a / is ] nine prisoners in detention today.

5. Anna's hair is [ is / are ] long and beautiful.

6. Three boats float [ float / floats ] towards the ocean.

7. I'm so thirsty. Can you get me some [ a / an / some ] water?

8. That student eats [ eaten / eats / eat ] very quickly!

9. How many [ much / many ] countries have you visited?

10. I have booked some [ a / an / some ] accommodation in Sydney for you.

11. Each traveller was given a [ an / some / a ] bed for the night.

12. I moved the [ a / much / the ] boxes out of the way.

13. Look how much [ many / much ] money is in this wallet! It must belong to the ESL teacher.

14. Have you heard the [ an / a / the ] news about Kim Jong-il?

15. I'd like a [ an / some / a / any ] soda with my lunch please.

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