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The document discusses countable and uncountable nouns. It provides examples of true/false statements using countable and uncountable nouns to demonstrate their usage. Examples of countable nouns like picnic, cakes, apples, oranges, and sandwiches are given. Uncountable nouns like water, ice cream, juice, cheese, bananas, and rain are also listed. Finally, examples are given to illustrate using countable and uncountable nouns correctly with quantifiers like some, any, a, and there is/are. The purpose is to distinguish between countable and uncountable nouns and their proper usage.

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2-Countable Uncountable PDF

The document discusses countable and uncountable nouns. It provides examples of true/false statements using countable and uncountable nouns to demonstrate their usage. Examples of countable nouns like picnic, cakes, apples, oranges, and sandwiches are given. Uncountable nouns like water, ice cream, juice, cheese, bananas, and rain are also listed. Finally, examples are given to illustrate using countable and uncountable nouns correctly with quantifiers like some, any, a, and there is/are. The purpose is to distinguish between countable and uncountable nouns and their proper usage.

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NOUN – COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

1. True or False?
Read and circle true or false for these sentences.

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a. They’re having a picnic. true false

b. There aren’t any sandwiches. true false

c. There are some oranges. true false

d. There’s some cheese. true false

e. It’s raining. true false

2. Where does it go?


Write these words in the correct group.

picnic grass cakes ice cream water sandwiches

apples juice cheese bananas rain oranges

countable nouns uncountable nouns

picnic
3. Choose the correct answer.

a. I’ve got ………………water in my bag. a / some / any

b. There are ……………… bananas on the table. some / any / a

c. ……………… there any chocolate in the fridge? Do / Are / Is

d. He hasn’t got ……………… time. a / any / some

e. I need ……………… green paper. some / a / any

f. There ……………… any grapes left. don’t / isn’t / aren’t

g. There isn’t ……………… rice in the cupboard. some / any / a

h. Have you got ……………… new toy? a / some / any

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