Countable and Uncountable Nouns Grammar Quiz How well do you know your countable and uncountable nouns? Take our Multiple Choice English Grammar Quiz. There are 20 questions. Read each question carefully. Good Luck! Start Quiz Question 1 / 20 They could get around easily because they didn’t have ______. many luggages much luggage luggages a luggage We were lucky because we had ______ wonderful weather on Sunday. _ a an many We ate ______ rice cooked in a different way for dinner last night. some many a a few You need ______ to make the cake. a butter some butter some butters many butters Do you want ______? some coffees some coffee coffee a coffees There was ______ cute dog at the park this morning. a an many a lot Pamella is going to London to visit ______ friends. a an much some Please add ______ strawberries to the shopping list. some a much a lot There aren’t ______ things to do in this town on Sundays. an many a much Robert needs to ask his lawyer for ______. some advices an advice some advice advices Jack has brown ______. eyes an eye eye an eyes Sarah has ______ very long ______. many / hairs – / hair an / hair – / hairs There were a lot of ______ at the station yesterday. person peoples people a persons There is a ______ in front of the store. woman women womans womens We don’t have ______ chairs in the room, let me get some in the other classroom. any a an much Can you give us ______ about the buses in the area, please? any informations some informations an information some information There’s ______ man at the door. some many a a few You need to make ______ money if you want to go on holiday in the summer. a an many some Paul has ______ news about the deal with the client. a some an very Jessica needs to buy ______ furniture for her new house. some a any many Submit Quiz answered 0/20 Result 0% Show answers Passing grade - 0%