Countable and Uncountable Noun Flashcards

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.

Choose between a full colour set, or outline flashcards for you (or your students) to colour in.

Full details can be found below.

A) Downloading Options

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
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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.
Would you like...?
Would you like some cake?
(Not) Enough
There isn't enough bread.
There aren't enough apples.
(Too / How) Much / Many
How many apples are there?
Is there much sushi?