These exercises focus on countable and uncountable nouns in English. Learn how to recognize the difference and correctly use nouns that you can count (like apples, books) and nouns you cannot count (like water, information). Strengthen your grammar skills by choosing the right form for clear and accurate sentences.
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Updated September 2025
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Choose the correct option to complete the Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises – A, some, any below.
1
Do you have _____ money for the bus?
a.
a
b.
any
c.
many
2
She wants to buy _____ apples.
a.
a little
b.
a few
c.
much
3
There isn't _____ water in the bottle.
a.
much
b.
many
c.
some
4
They have _____ books on the table.
a.
a little
b.
much
c.
a lot of
5
How _____ sugar do you need?
a.
much
b.
few
c.
many
6
There are _____ cars on the street today.
a.
much
b.
a few
c.
a little
7
I need to buy _____ bread.
a.
few
b.
a
c.
some
8
There are _____ oranges in the kitchen.
a.
much
b.
any
c.
many
9
Can you give me _____ advice?
a.
many
b.
a few
c.
some
10
There isn't _____ milk left in the fridge.
a.
a
b.
many
c.
any















