Countable and non countable nouns are a 
tricky topic because it depends on the object 
you refer to. 
Countable and non countable nouns are 
necesarry to understand in order to avoid 
misunderstandings on our communication 
while using the language.
 You will review the differences between 
countable and non countable nouns. 
 You will be able to practice the use of some of 
the most common countable and non 
countable nouns.
Countable nouns are things that we can count. 
For example: 
“There are 2 
cars in the 
highway” “There are 3 
apples in the 
kitchen”
 Uncountable nouns are those things that 
can´t be count. For example 
“There is no water in 
Sonora” 
“There is salt in the 
floor”
In your notebook, write a sentence with the 
following countable and non countable 
nouns. 
 Salt 
 Food 
 Apple 
 Meat 
 Bus 
 Dog 
We will check 
your answers 
in class!!
 In case you need to look for more 
information: 
 https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/noun 
s-un-countable_2.htm 
 http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/nounun 
count.html

Countable and non countable nouns

  • 2.
    Countable and noncountable nouns are a tricky topic because it depends on the object you refer to. Countable and non countable nouns are necesarry to understand in order to avoid misunderstandings on our communication while using the language.
  • 3.
     You willreview the differences between countable and non countable nouns.  You will be able to practice the use of some of the most common countable and non countable nouns.
  • 4.
    Countable nouns arethings that we can count. For example: “There are 2 cars in the highway” “There are 3 apples in the kitchen”
  • 5.
     Uncountable nounsare those things that can´t be count. For example “There is no water in Sonora” “There is salt in the floor”
  • 7.
    In your notebook,write a sentence with the following countable and non countable nouns.  Salt  Food  Apple  Meat  Bus  Dog We will check your answers in class!!
  • 8.
     In caseyou need to look for more information:  https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/noun s-un-countable_2.htm  http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/nounun count.html