Curated OER
Dealing With Taxes
Students study counting and non-counting vocabulary, change singular to plural nouns, and determine the importance of completing tax returns. They use flashcards and vocabulary drill sheets. They watch a video.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Articles, Determiners and Quantifiers
Have you ever wondered about the purpose of such small words as a, this, the and the like? These words are articles, determiners and quantifiers that precede and modify nouns.
University College London
University College London: Identify the Nouns
An exercise in identifying nouns by clicking on those appearing in a paragraph. Answers explained and link to more information provided. Browser must be enabled to JavaScript. Netscape browser recommended.
University College London
University College London: Count and Non Count Nouns
Six sentence exercise on determining whether nouns are count or non-count. Answers followed by review with link to more information. Must have JavaScript enabled browser. Site by University College London.
University of Washington
Mary Nell's Summary on Agreement
Excellent summaries in table form of agreement issues, particularly those involving subjects and verbs.
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Countable and Uncountable Nouns With Adjectives
This Grammarly Handbook resource clarifies the difference in usage between countable and uncountable nouns in sentences. Numerous examples are provided in this resource.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Count and Non Count Nouns
This lesson focuses on count and non-count nouns; these refer to things that can be counted like dogs or trees, or things that cannot be counted like water or sand. It discusses what words can be used with count nouns, others that can be...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Count and Non Count Nouns
Learn about count nouns--things you can count--and how they are used as parts of speech.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
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.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 6
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.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 7
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.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Sorting Game 8
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.