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Uncountable
Nouns
COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS NOUNS
Countable nouns may be Uncountable nouns are not
preceded by a/an or one in the immediately preceded by a/an or
singular. one.
They take a final -s/-es in the They have no plural form, so do
plural. not add a final -s/-es.
COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS NOUNS
a student
an apple Your luggage looks
kids heavy.
This news is very
oranges important.
COUNTABLE
COUNTABLE
COUNTABLE
UNCOUNTABLE
UNCOUNTABLE
UNCOUNTABLE
COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE?
Write "C" for Countable and "Un" for
Uncountable.
Countables Uncountables
Some is used for positive sentences. Some is used for positive
some sentences
Some may also be used for any Any is used for negative
questions, typically offers and sentences and questions.
requests.
Any is used for negative sentences
and questions.
Examples
Countables Uncountables
She bought some magazines There is some chicken left for you.
from the library.
some
May I have some more There isn't any toilet paper left..
chocolate?
There aren't any posters on the
any Have you got any cash on you?
wall.
Has Lucy got any brothers?
There is some
Uncountable noun
There isn't any
Un
There is some meat in the fridge.
Un
There isn't any coffee in the shop.
There are some
countable noun.
There aren't any
C
There are some rulers on the desk.
C
There aren't any dishes on the table.
Quiz Time
Some or Any?