Grammar

B1-B2 Countable and uncountable nouns

 

Here’s another countable and uncountable quiz, but this time for intermediate learners.

Created by blogdeserena

B1-B2 countable or uncountable?

Choose the best option

Activity by Serena

chocolate is ...

music is ...

tea is ...

butter is ...

Can I say chocolates here ?

fruit is ...

flour is ...

Can I say, I'd like two eggs, please ?

cheese is ...

pasta is ...

Can I say Two beers, please?

Vegetable is ...

money is ...

the weather is ...

time is ...

Okay smarty pants!

That was easy! How about these ones?

Some items can be both countable and uncountable.

See if you can work these ones out!

Does this picture correspond to something countable or uncountable?

Does this picture correspond to something countable or uncountable?

Does this picture correspond to something countable or uncountable?

Can I say 'I'd like to order two cakes please.'?

Does this picture correspond to something countable, or uncountable?

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Does this picture correspond to something countable or uncountable?

Photo by Igor Haritanovich on Pexels.com

Does this picture correspond to something countable or uncountable?

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Some words are in a plural form, but are actually uncountable.

See if you can guess which words represent this group.

countable or uncountable?

clothes

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countable or uncountable?

children

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Countable or uncountable?

scissors

Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com

Countable or uncountable?

glasses

Photo by Alizee Marchand on Pexels.com

 

 

Countable or uncountable?

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