Uncountable and Plural: sentences, exercises, tests and examples

Uncountable and Plural Nouns use

Uncountable nouns are usually treated as singular: information, advice, furniture. In addition, some nouns end in -s but are still treated as singular: news, physics, politics. Other nouns, however, exist only in the plural form: clothes, scissors, trousers, glasses. This topic helps you choose the correct verb form, avoid adding an extra -s, and use structures like a pair of and a piece of.

Physics is my favourite subject.
The news is good today.
My trousers are too long.
These scissors are very sharp.

Uncountable and Plural Nouns Form

Here it is important to distinguish between uncountable nouns, which are usually treated as singular, nouns that end in -s but are singular in meaning, and nouns that have only a plural form and therefore take a plural verb.

Uncountable noun + singular verb
information, advice, furniture, equipment, luggage

Singular noun ending in -s + singular verb
news, physics, politics, economics

Plural-only noun + plural verb
clothes, trousers, jeans, scissors, glasses, earnings

Information is useful.
Politics is complicated.
✅ My clothes are wet.
✅ Her glasses were on the table.
❌ an advice
❌ a scissors

Uncountable and Plural Nouns Rule

  • Uncountable nouns usually do not have a plural form and are used with a singular verb.
    Advice is important.
    ✅ This furniture is expensive.
    ✅ We need some information.
  • Some nouns end in -s, but they are still treated as singular and take a singular verb.
    ✅ The news is surprising.
    Physics is difficult for some students.
    Economics is an interesting subject.
  • Some nouns exist only in the plural form, so they take a plural verb.
    ✅ My jeans are new.
    ✅ His clothes are dirty.
    ✅ The surroundings are beautiful.
  • With nouns for things made of two matching parts, such as scissors, trousers, and glasses, we often use a pair of.
    ✅ I bought a pair of trousers.
    ✅ She needs a new pair of glasses.
    ✅ We saw two pairs of scissors on the desk.
  • To count an uncountable noun, use an expression with of: a piece of, a bit of, a loaf of, a glass of.
    a piece of advice
    two pieces of information
    a loaf of bread
    a glass of water
  • Some nouns can be uncountable with one meaning and countable with another.
    ✅ I’d like some chicken. (= meat)
    ✅ They keep chickens in the garden. (= animals)
    ✅ This table is made of glass. (= material)
    ✅ Put three glasses on the table. (= drinking glasses)
  • Police is always treated as plural: the police are. Some other collective nouns, such as team or family, may be seen either as one unit or as a group of people.
    ✅ The police are outside.
    ✅ My family is small. / My family are all wearing blue.

Uncountable and Plural Nouns Common mistakes

Common mistakes: using a plural verb with news or physics, adding an extra -s to an uncountable noun, and using a singular verb with nouns like clothes or scissors.

❌ The news are good.
✅ The news is good.
❌ Physics are my favourite subject.
✅ Physics is my favourite subject.
❌ I need some advices.
✅ I need some advice.
❌ My clothes is dirty.
✅ My clothes are dirty.
❌ She bought a scissor.
✅ She bought a pair of scissors.
❌ We need many information.
✅ We need a lot of information.

Uncountable and Plural Nouns Sentences

The news is better than yesterday.
Mathematics is useful in everyday life.
Her earnings have increased this year.
My glasses are on the kitchen table.
Can you give me a piece of advice?
They bought two loaves of bread and a bottle of milk.
The police are investigating the accident.
We enjoyed the beautiful surroundings of the hotel.

Uncountable and Plural Nouns Examples

The news is surprising, and the photos are interesting.
I need some advice because my plans have changed.
The furniture is expensive, but the chairs are comfortable.
She packed some luggage and forgot her shoes.
This information is important, but those files are missing.
We bought some equipment and cleaned the tools afterwards.
His hair is wet, and his clothes are dirty.
The bread is fresh, and the sandwiches are ready.
Her progress is impressive, and her results are getting better.
The traffic is terrible, and the roads are crowded.

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