Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
In English grammar, countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which
can be counted. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted. Here,
we’ll take a look at countable and uncountable nouns and provide both countable noun examples
and uncountable noun examples. Although the concept may seem challenging, you’ll soon
discover that these two different noun types are very easy to use.
Uncountable nouns can be paired with words expressing plural concept. Using these words can
make your writing more specific. Here are some examples of how to format interesting sentences
with uncountable nouns.
• Garbage There are nine bags of garbage on the curb.
Answers:
1 – countable, 2 – uncountable, 3 – countable, 4 – countable,
9 – countable, 10 – countable
Are these nouns countable or uncountable? Circle the correct answer:
1. Rice countable / uncountable