Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns. What are nouns? A noun is a word used to give a name to a person, an animal, a thing or a place.

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Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns

What are nouns? A noun is a word used to give a name to a person, an animal, a thing or a place.

boy girl baby police Joey

cat pig dog mouse grasshopper

car book chair

school sea zoo

Can we count the apples? Yes, we can. One apple Two apples Three apples

Can we count the cakes? Yes, we can. One cake Two cakes Three cakes

Can we count the sweets? Yes, we can. One sweet Two sweets Four sweets

Can we count the sandwiches? Yes, we can. One sandwich Two sandwiches Four sandwiches

Can we count the tomatoes? Yes, we can. One tomato Three tomatoes Five tomatoes

Can we count the orange juice? No, we can’t.

Can we count the rice? No, we can’t.

Can we count the salt? No, we can’t.

Countable nounsUncountable nouns tomatoes sweets cakesapples oranges sandwiches chickens chicken legs lettucericebutter cheesemeat orange juice breadmilk fish salt