But... What is "countable"?
COUNTABLE is an noun that we can count: Three dogs, eighty books, seven dwarves... "dogs", "books" and "dwarves" are countable nouns.
UNCOUNTABLE is a noun that we cannot count. "Seven money", "four water" are terrible mistakes😱 (we cannot count 'moneys' or 'waters').
We can, however, say "seven euros" or "four water bottles". By using more nouns we can turn an uncountable noun into a countable one.
We don't use these nouns in an isolated way. We usually need to use A/AN, SOME and ANY but... do you know when to use them appropriately? Here's a video to help you with that:
And, we also use 'How much' and 'How many' with countables and uncountables.
Countable or uncountable? 1, 2 - Quizizz 1, 2
Test - Uncountables - Moonshot - Food
Fun Fair Quiz - Car Race - Much, many, too... -
Aliens, Pirates & Crocodiles - Mix
A, some, any - Dragon bite (for experts!)
Food Kangaroo - Baker game
Test - Uncountables - Moonshot - Food
Fun Fair Quiz - Car Race - Much, many, too... -
Aliens, Pirates & Crocodiles - Mix
A, some, any - Dragon bite (for experts!)
Food Kangaroo - Baker game
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