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Grammar
1.
Noun (countable and uncountable noun)
Explanations
Four
introductions and exercises by ELC Study Zone
Home Page
Regular
Plurals of Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
Irregular
Plurals of Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
Count
and Non-Count Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
How
to Count Non-Count Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
Countable
nouns , Uncountable nouns and Nouns that can be countable and uncountable
by EnglishClub.com
Explanation
by 1-language.com
This
information page by www.EduFind.com, the education resources website
reviews what we've learned about countable and uncountable nouns,
and introduces the next topic--adjectives with countable and uncountable
nouns.
Explanation
by Brenda Sansom-Moorey
English
Tip by English Nanny
A
Review of Countable and Non countable Nouns by
ESL Department - College of San Mateo
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Exercises
One
linked exercise by Yindii Dot Com Co.,
Ltd.
One
linked exercise by butler.cc.tut.fi
This
exercise by UNE EDUCATION POUR DEMAIN will help you develop a good
feel for countable and uncountable nouns.
Three
linked exercises by ESL BLUE(s)
Exercise
1
Exercise
2
Exercise
3
These
2 exercises from Activities for ESL Students, a project by
The Internet TESL Journal ask you to unscramble some uncountable
(or non-countable) nouns.
Exercise
1
Exercise
2
Another
linked exercise from Activities for ESL Students, a project
by The Internet TESL Journal
This
is a drag and drop exercise by Nicola
Jayne Dokel
This
link from English as a Second Language with Kenneth Beare takes
you to a quiz. Can you tell which are the countable nouns and which
are uncountable?
One
linked exercise by 1-language.com
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Some, any, a lot of, lots of, much and many etc..
Explanations
Introduction
and 1 exercise by servling.com
Go
to rule
Go to example
Go to exercises
This
page by Purdue University Online Writing Lab gives a nice summary
of some adjectives used with countable and uncountable nouns.
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Exercises
One
linked exercise on some / any by Learn4good.com
One
exercise on some/any by www.better-english.com
Try
1 intermediate exercise and usage from Learn4good.com
One
linked exercise by Guide to Grammar and
Writing
This
exercise from Une Education Pour Demain will help you start to develop
a feel for when to say "much" and when to say "many".
One
linked exercise by English Club ESL Quizzes
One
linked exercise by English as a Second
Language with Kenneth Beare
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