
EIA3 - Unit 4 - G2: Count and Noncount Nouns
Quiz by Matthew Kolbusz
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Noncount nouns are items that we can count individually (one by one): lake -- lakes. They can be singular or plural
Noncount nouns cannot be counted.
Noncount nouns are always singular.
Liquids or gases (water, oil, oxygen, rain) are _______
Items that are too small or too numerous to count (sand, corn, rice, sugar) are _______
Items that are large enough and can be counted (airplanes, cars, cakes) are _______
General categories: traffic, scenery, music and tourism are all _________.
Ideas such as information, beauty and work are count nouns.
Crimes and industry can be both count and noncounty nouns.
Country is a ___________
Crime is ___________
Factory is a ___________
Farm is a ___________
Industry is ___________
Mountain is a ___________
Museum is a ___________
Noise is a ___________
Pollution is a ___________
Rain is a ___________
Ranch is a ___________
River is a ___________
Seaport is a ___________
Skyscraper is a ___________
Snow is a ___________
Tourism is a ___________
Tourist is a ___________
Traffic is a ___________
Unemployment is a ___________
University is a ___________