Countable & Uncountable Nouns Exercises

Countable and uncountable nouns exercises with answers: practise identifying countable and uncountable nouns online. Learn tricky uncountable nouns like advice, information and furniture, master dual-nature nouns that change meaning (paper vs a paper), and practise quantifying uncountable nouns with expressions like a piece of and a glass of from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1). 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A1 - B1 Level).

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Countable or Uncountable: Identifying Noun Types

Countable & Uncountable Nouns Exercises

A1·20 questions·12 min
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Tricky Uncountable Nouns & Common Mistakes

Countable & Uncountable Nouns Exercises

A2·20 questions·13 min
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Dual-Nature Nouns: When Meaning Changes

Countable & Uncountable Nouns Exercises

A2·20 questions·14 min
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Quantifying Uncountable Nouns & Mixed Practice

Countable & Uncountable Nouns Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

Why practice Countable & Uncountable Nouns exercises?

Master countable and uncountable nouns step by step. Start by identifying whether common nouns are countable or uncountable, and learn that uncountable nouns take singular verbs (A1). Then tackle the tricky uncountable nouns that ESL learners often get wrong — advice, information, news, furniture, luggage and equipment (A2). Discover dual-nature nouns like chicken, paper and glass that change meaning depending on whether they are countable or uncountable (A2). Finally, learn to quantify uncountable nouns with expressions like a piece of advice, a loaf of bread and a pair of scissors at B1 level.