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
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Information
- Countable
- Uncountable
Rules
- Countable
- Uncountable
Sheep
- Countable
- Uncountable
Money
- Countable
- Uncountable
Learning
- Countable
- Uncountable
Rice
- Countable
- Uncountable
Bottles Of Wine
- Countable
- Uncountable
Equipment
- Countable
- Uncountable
Traffic
- Countable
- Uncountable
Stone (the material)
- Countable
- Uncountable
Stones
- Countable
- Uncountable
Talent
- Countable
- Uncountable
Web Sites
- Countable
- Uncountable
Clothes
- Countable
- Uncountable
Music
- Countable
Deserts
- Countable
- Uncountable
Land
- Countable
- Uncountable
Nations
- Countable
- Uncountable
Peoples
- Countable
- Uncountable
Fish
- Countable
- Uncountable
Pollution
- Countable
- Uncountable
Understanding
- Countable
- Uncountable
RAM (Random Access Memory)
- Countable
- Uncountable
Art Works
- Countable
- Uncountable
Orders
- Countable
- Uncountable
Food
- Countable
- Uncountable

