Countable & Uncountable Nouns exercises — Set 4: Quantifying Uncountable Nouns & Mixed Practice (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
I bought two of bread at the bakery.
Can you pass me ? I need to cut this fabric. (one tool)
Pour me a of water, please.
I need a new . These ones are too old. (legwear)
I need of milk for the recipe.
We ate three of cake at the party.
He carries two of luggage when he travels.
Where are my ? I can't see the board clearly.
I'd like a of chocolate, please.
Could you bring me of paper? I need to write a note.
These are too tight. I need a larger size.
The police found an important at the crime scene.
She bought five of furniture for the living room.
I need to buy two of toothpaste.
Which sentence is correct?
This cake needs . It's not sweet enough.
There were several interesting in the newspaper today.
I just heard that might interest you.
My is getting old. I need a new one. (for seeing)
He gave me several of useful information.
Countable & Uncountable Nouns exercises online (Worksheet)
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted directly, but you can quantify them with special expressions: a piece of advice, a loaf of bread, a glass of water. Also learn about always-plural nouns like scissors and trousers that need 'a pair of'. This set combines all rules for mixed practice.