There are *five*(number) apples on the table.
She has *two*(number) cats at home.
I need to buy *three*(number) notebooks for school.
He has *eight*(number) pens in his pencil case.
There are *fourteen*(number) students in the classroom.
The museum has *twenty*(number) paintings on display.
She received *six*(number) emails this morning.
He owns *ten*(number) pairs of shoes.
There are *seven*(number) continents in the world.
She baked *twelve*(number) cupcakes for the party.
He bought *nine*(number) balloons for the celebration.
They visited *three*(number) countries last year.
She has *eleven*(number) books in her backpack.
The garden has *thirteen*(number) roses.
I drank *two*(number) cups of tea this morning.
Exercise 2: Uncountable Nouns
Please pass me the *sugar*(noun) for my coffee.
There is not enough *water*(noun) in the pool.
She needs more *flour*(noun) to make the cake.
He used too much *oil*(noun) while cooking.
She has a lot of *patience*(noun) with her students.
I need to buy more *milk*(noun) for my cereal.
There is too much *traffic*(noun) during rush hour.
He added a little *butter*(noun) to the pan.
She needs to learn more *vocabulary*(noun) for the exam.
We need more *information*(noun) before making a decision.
There is a lot of *snow*(noun) on the ground.
She has a great sense of *humor*(noun).
He needs to improve his *grammar*(noun) in English.
I need to add more *salt*(noun) to the soup.
She needs more *practice*(noun) before the performance.