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Count or Non-Count Nouns?
Many learners struggle with the difference between count and non-count nouns. When do you use a few or a little? Or much or many? Take a look at ten sentences where young grammarians can...
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 5)
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in ten blanks in ten sentences with a c or a nc to show whether the preceding noun in each sentence is count or non-count.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns?
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in the blank in ten sentences with the appropriate noun needed to complete each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 3)
For this count or non-count nouns worksheet, pupils fill in the blank in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 4)
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in ten blanks in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 2)
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in ten blanks in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count vs. Uncount Nouns
In this ESL noun worksheet, students read about uncountable nouns and countable nouns, then match common non-count nouns in english with French translations, write French or English translations of given non-count nouns and correct...
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Which Word - Many or Much?
Reinforce the concept of countable and uncountable nouns with a grammar worksheet that looks closely at the the use of how much or how many.
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How to Choose Articles
In this language arts worksheet, students read detailed information that helps students choose correct articles in their writing. Students learn about nouns that refer to one unique thing, countable nouns, uncountable nouns, proper nouns...
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"There Is" or "There Are"
In this grammar worksheet, students complete a 21 question on-line interactive exercise about the correct use of "there is" or "there are".
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 5
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 6
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 7
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 10: My Dinner Party
In this game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 8
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 9
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 2
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 3
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 4
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 1
In this game, students sort the words into countable and uncountable noun categories and place them in the columns in alphabetical order from top to bottom.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 2
In this game, students sort the words into countable and uncountable noun categories and place them in the columns in alphabetical order from top to bottom.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 3
In this game, students sort the words into countable and uncountable noun categories and place them in the columns in alphabetical order from top to bottom.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 4
In this game, students sort the words into countable and uncountable noun categories and place them in the columns in alphabetical order from top to bottom.
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English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 5
In this game, students sort the words into countable and uncountable noun categories and place them in the columns in alphabetical order from top to bottom.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
