Primary Grammar: Countable, Uncountable

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of countable and uncountable nouns. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept.

Countable nouns are nouns that we can count using numbers. They have both a singular and plural form. You can ask “how many…” when combined with the plural noun.

Uncountable nouns are for things we cannot count with numbers. Uncountable verbs do not have a plural form. You can ask “how much…” when combined with an uncountable noun.

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Importance of Grammar

Each sentence is more than a pile of words that is jumbled up! The most important element of English language studies is grammar.

Grammar is the key to speaking English fluently and confidently when spoken correctly. Knowing the grammar concepts will help speakers avoid errors that can make their English sound strange to native speakers. Grammar shows diligence and an eye for detail.

Well spoken grammar doesn’t come naturally for second language speakers. For native speakers like myself, we have the benefits of learning the structures from a young age from listening. Learning grammar takes time and requires the student to practice it proactively to use it effectively. For young learners who are new to English, it is important that the teacher does the following;

  • Be patient with the student. It won’t come naturally
  • Explain the concept clearly and remind the student of how to use it effectively
  • Always use the concept in an example, full sentences are best
  • Be thorough with correction. Consistency is key

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