๐ŸŽ 2.5. Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Lesson Practice Instructions:

Exercise 1 – Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Multiple Choice):
Read each noun carefully and select whether it is countable or uncountable from the dropdown options. After answering all 10 questions, click “Check Answers” to see your score and receive feedback for each response.

Take your time, think about the context, and do your best!

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises

1. Water

2. Book

3. Information

4. Apple

5. Rice

6. Chair

7. Happiness

8. Music

9. Pencil

10. Sugar


Exercise 2 - Quantifiers (Fill in the Blanks):
Complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with the most appropriate quantifier from the options provided (e.g., some, many, much, a few, a little). Once you've completed all 10 sentences, click "Check Answers" to review your performance and get detailed feedback.

1. I need _____ water for cooking. (some/many)

2. Can you give me _____ books from the library? (much/many)

3. He has _____ information about the project. (many/much)

4. We need _____ sugar for the cake. (a few/a little)

5. She bought _____ apples from the market. (some/much)

6. There is _____ rice left in the kitchen. (a few/a little)

7. I have _____ chairs in my living room. (some/much)

8. We need _____ information to complete the report. (many/much)

9. Can you give me _____ pencils? (some/much)

10. I need _____ happiness in my life. (a few/a little)


Exercise 3 - Context-Based Noun Classification (Multiple Choice):
Choose the correct form or quantifier for each context from the dropdown options (e.g., "a coffee" or "some coffee"). After answering all 10 questions, click "Check Answers" to see your score and receive feedback for each response.

1. At a coffee shop: "I'd like _____ coffee, please." (a coffee/some coffee)

2. Talking about advice: "Do you have _____ advice for me?" (an advice/some advice)

3. Discussing a party: "I met _____ interesting people." (a few/few)

4. At a restaurant: "Can I have _____ bread?" (a bread/some bread)

5. Discussing work: "I have _____ work to do." (a work/some work)

6. Talking about luggage: "I have _____ luggage with me." (a luggage/some luggage)

7. Describing a trip: "We saw _____ interesting sights." (a few/few)

8. At a bakery: "I want _____ cake." (a cake/some cake)

9. Discussing money: "I have _____ money left." (a money/some money)

10. At a library: "I need _____ books for my research." (a few/few)


Next steps:

Congratulations! Youโ€™ve completed lesson ๐ŸŽ 2.5. Countable and Uncountable Nouns.