Countable and uncountable nouns are essential parts of English grammar. Countable nouns refer to things we can count, like books or apples, while uncountable nouns describe things we cannot count, like milk or advice. These worksheets will help you practice identifying, using, and distinguishing between them through fun and easy exercises.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns Worksheets

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises
Exercise 1: Choose the Correct Noun Form
Choose the correct noun (countable or uncountable) to complete each sentence.
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I need some __________ (advice / advices) about my new job.
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There are many __________ (child / children) in the playground.
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Could you give me a little __________ (information / informations) about the course?
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She bought two __________ (bottles / waters) of water.
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How much __________ (money / moneys) do you have?
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I ate three __________ (apples / apple) this morning.
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There isn’t much __________ (traffic / traffics) on Sunday mornings.
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I have a few __________ (friends / friend) in London.
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We don’t have any __________ (bread / breads) left.
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Can you lend me some __________ (paper / papers) to write on?
Exercise 2: Fill in “much,” “many,” “a few,” or “a little”
Use much, many, a few, or a little in each sentence.
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There isn’t __________ milk in the fridge.
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How __________ people are coming to the party?
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I have __________ time to finish this project.
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He has __________ friends in his new school.
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There isn’t __________ sugar left.
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We saw __________ cars on the road this morning.
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She has __________ homework today.
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How __________ water do you drink every day?
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They made __________ mistakes in the test.
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Could I have __________ tea, please?
Exercise 3: Identify the Noun Type
Write C for countable and U for uncountable nouns.
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Rice _____
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Chair _____
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Furniture _____
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Idea _____
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Salt _____
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Book _____
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Air _____
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Apple _____
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Music _____
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Teacher _____
Exercise 4: Complete with “some” or “any”
Fill in the blanks with some or any.
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We don’t have __________ coffee left.
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There are __________ oranges on the table.
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I didn’t buy __________ bread.
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Can I have __________ milk, please?
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Do you have __________ information about the meeting?
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I saw __________ beautiful birds in the garden.
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There isn’t __________ money in my wallet.
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She brought __________ flowers for her teacher.
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Did you buy __________ apples?
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We didn’t find __________ cheese in the fridge.
Exercise 5: Correct the Mistake
Each sentence has a mistake related to countable or uncountable nouns. Rewrite it correctly.
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She gave me a good advice.
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I need an information.
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There are much people in the room.
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Can I have two breads?
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He doesn’t have many money.
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The news are very interesting.
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I have a few milk left.
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I bought some furnitures for my house.
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She has a beautiful hairs.
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There are a lot of works to do.
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Answer Key:
Exercise 1: Choose the Correct Noun Form
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advice
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children
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information
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bottles
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money
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apples
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traffic
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friends
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bread
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paper
Exercise 2: Fill in “much,” “many,” “a few,” or “a little”
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much
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many
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a little
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a few
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much
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many
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a lot of / much
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much
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a few
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a little
Exercise 3: Identify the Noun Type
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Rice – U
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Chair – C
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Furniture – U
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Idea – C
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Salt – U
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Book – C
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Air – U
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Apple – C
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Music – U
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Teacher – C
Exercise 4: Complete with “some” or “any”
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any
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some
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any
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some
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any
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some
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any
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some
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any
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any
Exercise 5: Correct the Mistake
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She gave me good advice.
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I need some information.
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There are many people in the room.
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Can I have two loaves of bread?
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He doesn’t have much money.
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The news is very interesting.
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I have a little milk left.
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I bought some furniture for my house.
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She has beautiful hair.
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There is a lot of work to do.
