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Countable and Uncoutable Nouns

Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns
They have singular and plural forms.

Countable Nouns
We normally use a/an before singular countable nouns:

Countable Nouns
We can use numbers (two or more) or some before plural countable nouns:

Countable Nouns
We use singular or plural verbs with countable nouns.

Uncountable Nouns
are things we can not count.

Uncountable Nouns
They have no plural form.

Uncountable Nouns
We always use singular verbs with uncountable nouns.

Exception
Some nouns can be either countable or uncountable

Quantifiers
UNCOUNTABLE NOUN PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUN BOTH

POSITIVES SENTENCES

a little a bit of

a few several each every many

some a lot / lots of plenty of no any a lot / lots of enough

NEGATIVES SENTENCES

much

For example: Ive got several problems. There isnt much milk in the fridge.

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