Countable and Uncountable nouns

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Countable and Uncountable nouns Меркулова Надежда Валентиновна Учитель английского языка ГБОУ №1317 г. Москва, 2013

Countable nouns Nouns that we can count

Uncountable nouns Nouns that we can’t count

I eat a lot of apples I drink a lot of milk

Uncountable Countable How many apples do you eat? Too many apples A lot of/lots of apples A few/some apples Few apples How much milk do you drink? Too much milk A lot of/lots of milk A little/some milk Little milk

1. Name the food 2. C (countable) or U(uncountable)? 3. A/an or some An apple C

A watermelon C

Some bread U

Some chicken U

Some onions C

Some potatoes C

Some tea U

Some beans C

An orange C

THANK YOU!!!