Countable & uncountable nouns

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Countable & uncountable nouns  things we can count an apple  singular: only one three apples  plural : more than one

Countable & uncountable nouns  things we cannot count  We don’t use a, an or 1,2,3… before them.  a meat  two waters

Countable & uncountable nouns  We only use is with uncountable nouns. e.g. Soup is hot. Milk is sweet.  Milks are sweet.

Practice Countable Uncountable e.g. apples milk milk apples cheese

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples pickles pickles cheese

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples rice pickles cheese rice

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples onions pickles cheese rice

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples lemons pickles cheese unions rice lemons

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples pickles cheese pepper unions rice lemons pepper

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples pickles cheese coffee unions rice lemons pepper coffee

Practice Countable Uncountable milk apples potato chips pickles cheese unions rice lemons pepper coffee potato chips

Let’s practise: Fill in the blanks with is or are. Coffee _______ bitter. Potato chips _________ salty. Pepper ________ hot. Cheese ________ salty. Lemons ________ sour. Pickles ________ sour. are is is are are

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