Worksheet | Countable Nouns vs Uncountable Nouns Worksheet

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Elementary school Worksheet | Countable Nouns vs Uncountable Nouns Worksheet

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In this plural nouns worksheet, we test students’ knowledge of plural nouns. In addition, we assess their knowledge of countable nouns and uncountable nouns.

A plural noun suggests more than one person, place, or thing. Plural nouns can be countable or uncountable.

For example, we can specify a count for countable nouns such as 5 carrots. But for uncountable nouns, we can’t assign a number like rice.


Countable Nouns vs Uncountable Nouns Worksheet Answers

1. Carrots → Countable
2. Tomatoes → Countable
3. Broccoli → Uncountable
4. Potatoes → Countable
5. Rice → Uncountable
6. Peppers → Countable
7. Strawberries → Countable
8. Eggs → Countable
9. Cherries → Countable
10. Cheese → Uncountable
11. Apples → Countable
12. Soup → Uncountable

Worksheet | Countable Nouns vs Uncountable Nouns Worksheet

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