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Countable and Uncountable - Noun Quantifiers - Quiz 1

Some nouns are countable which means you can use either the singular or plural form of the noun. Example: Book - a book - some books. Other nouns are uncountable which means you can use ONLY the singular form of the noun. Example: information - some information

Identify the following objects as countable or uncountable.

information

rules

sheep

money

learning

rice

bottles of wine

equipment

traffic

stone

stones

talent

web sites

clothes

music

deserts

land

nations

peoples

fish

pollution

understanding

RAM

art works

orders

food

Continue Intermediate English Course Unit 3 Present Continuous, Plurals, Countable and Uncountable, 'Some' and 'Any' words, Minimal Pairs

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