Countable and Uncountable Noun Flashcards
We have created a set of twenty-six different flashcards to help your students practice the difference between countable and uncountable nouns.
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Full details can be found below.
A) Downloading Options
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B) Suggested Vocabulary
- an apple
- some cheese
- some apples
- some sushi
- a banana
- some bread
- some bananas
- some honey
- an eggplant / aubergine
- some pineapple
- some eggplants / aubergines
- some cola
- a tomato
- some chocolate
- some tomatoes
- some cake
- a flower
- some flowers
- an orange
- some grapes
- a pear
- a cake
- a melon
- a pie
- some cherries
- an onion
C) Teaching Ideas
You can use these flashcards is many different ways.
Example sentence patterns could include:
Some / Any
There is some honey.
There aren't any grapes.
There aren't any grapes.
Would you like...?
Would you like some cake?
(Not) Enough
There isn't enough bread.
There aren't enough apples.
There aren't enough apples.
(Too / How) Much / Many
How many apples are there?
Is there much sushi?
Is there much sushi?
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