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Countable And Uncountable Nouns

Some nouns are countable and some are uncountable in English. Some uncountable nouns also have
countable forms. Can you use countable and uncountable nouns correctly?

1. Don't make .....................

noise

a noise

2. There was too much ......................... in the


street.

noise

a noise

noises

3. She ate some ...........................

bread

breads

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4. I took ........................ from the newsstand.

paper

a paper

5. She has got curly .........................

hair

hairs

6. There is ...................... in my soup.

hair

a hair

7. We had ....................... when we went to Venice


last year.

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good time

a good time

8. I can't talk to you now. I don't have


.............................

time

a time

times

9. She spends a lot of money on


................................

travel

travels

a travel

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10. Did you have ..............................?

nice journey

a nice journey

11. I don't like it when people give me unsolicited


...............................

advice

advices

12. She speaks English better than me. She has


made .............................

a good progress

good progress

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Answers
Don’t make a noise.
There was too much noise in the street.
She ate some bread.
I took a paper from the newsstand.
She has got curly hair.
There is a hair in my soup.
We had a good time when we went to Venice last year.
I can’t talk to you now. I don’t have time.
She spends a lot of money on travel.
Did you have a nice journey?
I don’t like it when people give me unsolicited advice.
She speaks English better than me. She has made good progress.

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