Countable And Uncountable Nouns Worksheet For Class 4

State whether the underlined noun in the following sentences is countable or uncountable.

Uncountable nouns refer to ideas or objects that we cannot count. Note that uncountable nouns do not have a plural form.

Countable nouns refer to objects, ideas or things we can count. Countable nouns have plural forms.

1. We enjoyed the pleasant weather.

2. There is some water in the bottle.

3. I don’t want to listen to your advice.

4. Clothes were lying scattered on the floor.

5. The boy was doing his homework.

6. Helen of Troy was famous for her beauty.

7. The children enjoyed playing in the sand.

8. She adores her kittens.

9. We haven’t received any information from them.

10. She has a nice collection of books.

11. Metals are shiny objects.

Answers

1. We enjoyed the pleasant weather. (weather – uncountable)

2. There is some water in the bottle. (water – uncountable; bottle – countable)

3. I don’t want to listen to your advice. (advice – uncountable)

4. Clothes were lying scattered on the floor. (clothes – countable)

5. The boy was doing his homework. (boy – countable)

6. Helen of Troy was famous for her beauty. (beauty – uncountable)

7. The children enjoyed playing in the sand. (children – countable; sand – uncountable)

8. She adores her kittens. (kittens – countable)

9. We haven’t received any information from them. (information – uncountable)

10. She has a nice collection of books. (books – countable)

11. Metals are shiny objects. (metals – countable; objects – countable)

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