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Countable and Non-

Countable Nouns.
Learn about the differences between countable and
non-countable nouns, and how to use them
correctly in English.
Objectives:
By the end of this class the students will be able to:
-Identify the countable and non-countable nouns.
-Differentiate between countable and non-countable nouns.
Countable Nouns
Definition Examples Exercises

These nouns refer to Some examples include Practice using countable


things that can be "apple", "dog", and nouns in sentences and
counted individually, such "table". questions.
as "book" or "chair".
Non-Countable Nouns
1 Definition 2 Examples

These nouns refer to Some examples include


things that cannot be "milk", "music", and
counted individually, such "advice".
as "water" or
"information".

3 Exercises

Practice using non-countable nouns in sentences and questions.


Difference between Countable and Non-
Countable Nouns
Countable Nouns Non-Countable Nouns
These nouns can be pluralized and used with These nouns are usually singular and do not
numbers, such as "ten books" or "three use plural forms or numbers, such as "some
chairs". water" or "a lot of information".
Examples of Countable and Non-Countable
Nouns

Countable Nouns Non-Countable Nouns

Examples include "cupcakes", "pencils", and Examples include "sugar", "butter", and "sand".
"books".
Practice:
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