 This grammar section explains English Grammar in a clear and simple way. There are example sentences to show how the language is used.
This grammar section explains English Grammar in a clear and simple way. There are example sentences to show how the language is used.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises for Class 4 CBSE with Answers PDF
Fundamental
- Common nouns are either countable or uncountable.
- Things that can be counted are called Countable nouns. Examples: House, cat, tree, chair, student
- Things that cannot be counted are called Uncountable nouns.
 Examples- Liquids and some food items – water, butter, rice, flour, milk
- Ideas and concepts – love, fun, work, money, peace, safety
- Information – advice, information, news, knowledge
- Categories – music, furniture, equipment, jewelry, meat
 
- Countable nouns have plural forms. Examples: house- houses, cat- cats, tree- trees, chair-chairs, student- students.
- Countable nouns take ‘a’ or ‘an’ before them. Examples: a house, a cat, an egg, an apple, a lion.
- Countable nouns also take a few, many, several, a large number of before them. For example: A few boys, many clothes, several books, a large number of people.
- Uncountable nouns do not have plural forms.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises with Answers Pdf for Class 4 CBSE PDF
A. Here is a list of nouns. Put them in the correct column.
 1. Gold
 2. King
 3. Poetry
 4. Chair
 5. Sky
 6. Table
 7. Notebook
 8. Air
 9. Comb
 10. Hair
 11. Shop
 12. Room
 13. Child
 14. Grass
 15. Smoke
 16. Orange
 17. Iron
 18. Chair
 19. Pen
 20. Truth
| Countable Nouns | Uncountable Nouns | 
B. Correct the sentences and rewrite in the blanks given below. The first one has been done for you.
1. He bought much sugars. He bought much sugar.
 2. We took many cup of coffee. _____________
 3. The room was full of dusts. _____________
 4. There are fifty boy in the class. _____________
 5. I shall borrow some moneys. _____________
 6. I ate three mango. _____________
 7. These houses are made of stones. _____________
C. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate quantifier. There may be more than one choice.
 a few, a little, a lot of
1. We have got _____________ cheese. 
 2. We have got _____________ sugar in the bowl. 
 3. We have got _____________ milk in the fridge. 
 4. We have got _____________ bottles of milk in the fridge. 
 5. We have got _____________ honey in the jar. 
 6. There are _____________ plates on the table. 
 7. Mr. Denny has got _____________ students. 
D. Complete each sentence using a, an, some or any.
1. itis [ ] dog.
 2. Have you got [ ] friends?
 3. I bought [ ] milk.
 4. Lata does not have [ ] pets.
 5. There ¡s [ ] orange on the table.
 6. Tarun eats [ ] cheese every day.
 7. We don’t have [ ] bread.
 8. My sister found [ ] pen.
 9. Do you have [ ] Jeggs?
 10. Is there [ ] pencil on the desk?
E. Fill in the blanks with How much or How many.
1. [ ] cheese do you buy?
 2. [ ] books are there in your bag?
 3. [ ] films did Tarun see last week?
 4. [ ] money do you spend every week?
 5. [ ] friends does Sarika have?
 6. [ ] sugar do we need?
 7. [ ] tomatoes are there in the fridge?
 8. [ ] meat are you going to buy?
 9. [ ] milk did you drink yesterday?
 10. [ ] apples do you see?
F. Choose the correct answer.
1. I have friends.
 Few ( )
 Little ( )
2. He has very patience with me.
 Few ( )
 Little ( )
3. I have done it a times.
 Few ( )
 Little ( )
4. I’d like a milk in my tea please.
 Few ( )
 Little ( )
5. I’ve got very spare time.
 Few ( )
 Little ( )