Original PromptWorksheet:Countable vs. Uncountable Practice
A. Look at the nouns. Write "C" for Countable or "U" for Uncountable.
Apple __________
Water __________
Rice __________
Carrot __________
Milk __________
Book __________
Money __________
Sugar __________
Potato __________
Bread __________
B. Choose the correct word: A / AN / SOME.
There is __________ milk in the fridge.
I have __________ orange in my bag.
We need __________ sugar for the cake.
She wants __________ banana.
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This learning resource focuses on the differentiation between countable and uncountable nouns. Students will categorize various nouns as countable or uncountable and practice the correct application of quantifiers such as 'a', 'an', 'some', 'much', and 'many' within sentences. The resource includes three parts: identifying nouns, filling in sentences with appropriate quantifiers, and applying 'much' or 'many' in context. Additionally, students are encouraged to draw examples of countable and uncountable items they use in their daily lives. A challenge section is included for advanced practice in constructing sentences that demonstrate the use of both countable and uncountable nouns together.