Nouns and Articles — English Grammar Exercises
250+ exercises across 5 topics. Choose where to start.
Nouns
Countable, uncountable & plurals — tourist or tourists? some advice or an advice?
Start practicing → 60 exercisesArticles: A/An, The, No Article
a café, an hour, I've got the photos — learn the core rules
Start practicing → 60 exercisesSpecial Uses of A/An and The
She's a student at art school. The rich. The French. Play the piano.
Start practicing → 60 exercisesArticle or No Article?
in the 1950s, on the left, at three o'clock, by train — tricky choices
Start practicing → 60 exercisesDemonstratives: This, That, These, Those
this book or that book? these days or those days? — near vs far
Start practicing → 30 questionsTest Yourself
Mixed questions from all 5 topics — check how much you've learned
Take the test →Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in the Nouns and Articles section?
This section covers 5 topics with 250+ exercises: Nouns (countable, uncountable, and plurals), Articles Basics (a/an, the, no article), Special Uses of Articles (the rich, play the piano), Article or No Article (tricky cases like 'by train', 'in the 1950s'), and Demonstratives (this, that, these, those).
What order should I study nouns and articles in?
Start with Nouns to understand countable vs uncountable nouns, then move to Articles Basics for the core a/an/the rules. Next, tackle Special Uses of Articles and Article or No Article for trickier cases. Finish with Demonstratives. Take the test at the end to check your understanding.
What level are these exercises designed for?
The exercises range from A2 (pre-intermediate) to B2 (upper-intermediate). Each topic starts with easier exercises and progresses to more challenging ones, so learners at any level within this range can benefit.