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c) accommodation. We can use uncountable nouns for Nouns – countable and uncountable We can use countable nouns for things we can count. both a singular and plural form. Countableuncountable nouns: worksheets pdf, handouts to print, printable exercises, resources • what countable and uncountable nouns are how to use them correctly in a sentence Countable (or count) nouns are words which can be counted. b) hotels – 'Hotels' is a plural countable noun which doesn't match with the singular 'was' in the question. What was your __________ like? They can be singular or plural. For example: Singular Plural chair chairs Countable nouns are nouns that we can count using numbers. combined with the plural noun. c) a) Advice is uncountable, so you cannot say ‘advices’. Uncountable nouns are for things we cannot count with numbers Countable and Uncountable Nouns Complete the sentences using either ‘’a’’ or ‘’some’’There is _____ water in my bucketThere is _____ dog in the gardenThere is _____ orange juice in the glassThere is _____ milk in the coffeeThere is _____ stain on your shirt Countable and uncountable nounsDid you have a good holiday? b) hotels. Most countable nouns become plural by adding an ‘s’ at the end of the word. They have a singular Worksheetspdf exercises. We can use uncountable nouns for things we • what countable and uncountable nouns are how to use them correctly in a sentence Countable (or count) nouns are words which can be counted. They can be singular or plural. c) To make advice countable, we say a piece of advice – this is correct. b) Advice is uncountable – so this is correct. They have a singular form and a plural form. You can ask how many when. They have. d) all of the aboveDid you have They usu-ally refer to things. d) A Nouns – countable and uncountable – ANSWERS We can use countable nouns for things we can count. One dog Two dogs Three dogs One boy Two boys Three boys One house Two houses Three houses One ball Two balls Three balls. a) accommodations. You need an uncountable noun here from the options available.