Countable Nouns / Uncountable Nouns Primary Two. Countable nouns Countable nouns are things that we can count. We can put an ‘s’ on a countable noun.

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Countable Nouns / Uncountable Nouns Primary Two

Countable nouns Countable nouns are things that we can count. We can put an ‘s’ on a countable noun. a pear 2 pears an apple 3 apples

Uncountable nouns Uncountable nouns are things that we cannot count. We cannot put an ‘s’ on an uncountable noun. salts sugars

Are the things countable or uncountable? START Practice 1:

CountableUncountable

Countable flour Uncountable

CountableUncountable

hamburgers UncountableCountable

Uncountable

CountableUncountable butter Uncountable

CountableUncountable

CountableUncountable orange juice Uncountable

CountableUncountable

an orange Countable

Uncountable

grapes UncountableCountable

Are there any…? (countable nouns) Are there any apples? No, there aren’t. Yes, there are.

Is there any sugar? No, there isn’t. no ‘s’ Is there any…? (uncountable nouns) Yes, there is.

Tim: ________ there any sugar? Mum: No, there ________. Is Practice 2: isn’t

Tim: ________ there any eggs? Mum: Yes, there ________. Are are

Tim: _______________ tomatoes? Mum: _________________ Are there any Yes, there are.

Tim: _______________ flour? Mum: _________________ Is there any No, there isn’t.

Tim: _______________ orange juice? Mum: _________________ Is there any Yes, there is.

Tim: _______________ apples? Mum: _________________ Are there any No, there aren’t.

Tim: _______________ butter? Mum: _________________ Is there any Yes, there is.

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