Complete the following exercises about Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Click on all the Uncountable nouns.

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Advice; apple; ball; baggage; book; computer; clothes; energy; furniture; groceries; homework; information; map; money; news; pen; photo; regards; Telephone; thanks.
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Advice; apple; ball; baggage; book; computer; clothes; energy; furniture; groceries; homework; information; map; money; news; pen; photo; regards; Telephone; thanks.

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Choose between dragging the article, the adjective or nothing in the blank spaces

-1 of 5 draggables.
a2 of 5 draggables.
some3 of 5 draggables.
some4 of 5 draggables.
two5 of 5 draggables.
He took
baggage for the trip.

I have
books in my bag.

My mother gave me
new mobile phone.

They told me they had
news from University.

We discovered
new information about the case.

Choose "True" or "False" based on how Countable and Uncountable Nouns are correctly used

Countable nouns can be used with "a"/"an".

Uncountable nouns can be used together with numbers.