A2 Countable and Uncountable Nouns Grammar Test 3 – 15 Questions with Detailed Explanations
Practice A2 countable and uncountable nouns with this 15-question English grammar test. Learn plural nouns, uncountable nouns, quantity phrases, and correct noun forms for IELTS, TOEFL, YDS, and general English exams.
Countable and uncountable nouns are a key part of English grammar because they help us decide which words and structures to use before a noun. Countable nouns can be singular or plural, and they can be used with numbers such as “one,” “two,” or “three.” Uncountable nouns usually do not have a plural form, so we often use words like “some,” “much,” “a piece of,” “a bottle of,” or “a cup of” to talk about their quantity.
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#1. There are four ___ on the table.
#2. I need some ___ to make the cake.
#3. She bought a new ___ for her bedroom.
#4. There isn’t much ___ in the glass.
#5. We saw many ___ at the bus station.
#6. Can you give me a piece of ___?
#7. He put two ___ in his school bag.
#8. I don’t have enough ___ to finish this work.
#9. She drank a cup of ___ before breakfast.
#10. There are a few ___ near the window.
#11. We need some ___ for the printer.
#12. He gave me three ___ about the hotel.
#13. There is too much ___ in this room.
#14. My mother bought a kilo of ___ from the market.
#15. The teacher gave us a lot of ___ yesterday.






