G2: Nouns - Count & Noncount 1
by Tom Rohrbach
Multiple Choice Quiz
Is this subject noun COUNT or
NONCOUNT?
A noncount noun is always singular, and goes
with verbs like: "is" / "was" / "has" / etc.
A count plural noun - like "books" - goes with
verbs like: "are" / "were" / "have" / etc.
If you choose the wrong answer, you'll see an
explanation to help you learn more.
school
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
food
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
water
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
book
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
juice
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
child
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
money
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
city
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
mountain
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
rice
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
fruit
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
river
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
music
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
homework
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
advice
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
problem
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
furniture
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
friend
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
minute
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
equipment
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
language
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
oil
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
coffee
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
person
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
sugar
- COUNT
- NONCOUNT
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