Count Noun : noun that we can count 1, 2, 3 (It has singular and plural forms.)
Noun Count Noun : Noun that we cannot count 1, 2, 3 ( it has no singular or plural forms. Using singular verb with it.)
- Some + plural noun. (Used in a positive sentence Ex. Some books, some people, some cars)
- Some + non count noun ( used in a positive sentence Ex. some water, some salt)
- Many + plural noun (used and positive and question sentences. many books, many houses)
- Much + noncount noun. Used in a positive, negative and question Ex. much noise, much salt)
Practice
π§Ί Count & Non-count Nouns Practice
✏️ Gap-Filling (10 Questions)
Complete the following sentences with " a, an, some, any, many, alot of, few"1. I need milk.
2. She bought book.
3. There isn’t sugar left.
4. How apples are there?
5. He drank water about 5 liters per day.
6. Do you have rice?
7. She needs information.
8. There are chairs in the room so Ihave to take one from the other room.
9. I don’t have money.
10. He ate orange.
π Multiple Choice (20 Questions)
1. How ___ apples do you want?
2. There isn’t ___ milk.
3. We need ___ bread.
4. She has ___ friends.
5. I drank ___ water.
6. There is ___ juice left.
7. She bought ___ eggs.
8. He doesn’t have ___ time.
9. There are ___ students here.
10. I need ___ advice.
11. We don’t have ___ chairs.
12. There is ___ sugar.
13. She ate ___ apple.
14. He has ___ homework.
15. Are there ___ bananas?
16. I need ___ pencil.
17. She doesn’t drink ___ coffee.
18. There are ___ cars outside.
19. We have ___ information.
20. I ate ___ rice.

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