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A countable noun can be singular or plural?
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Yes
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An uncountable noun has only one form?
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Yes
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We cannot use nombres with uncountable nouns
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Yes. We cannot say "one rice"
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You cannot normally use a/an with uncountable nouns
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But you can often use a...of.
For example: a bowl/a packet/a gran of rice |
You can use plural countable nouns alone
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For example: I lkie bananas / Accidents can be prevented.
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We can use some and any with plural countable nouns and with uncountable nouns.
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For example: We sang some songs / We listened to some music
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We use many and few with plural countable nouns
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For example: We didn't take many pictures / I have a few thins to do.
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We use much and little with uncountable nouns
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For example: we didn't do much shopping / I have a little work to do
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Many nouns can be used as countable or uncountable nouns, usually with a difference in meaning.
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For examplo: Did you hear a noise? / There's too much noise
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Coffe/tea/juice/beer etc. (drinks) ar normallu uncountable but...
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You can say a coffee, an orange juice.
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We do not say "a travel" to mean a trip or a journey
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Example: we had a very good trip/jouney
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The following nouns are usually uncountable
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accommodation, advice, baggage, behaviour, cread, chaos, damage, furniture, information, luck, luggage, news, permission, progress, scenary, traffic weather, work
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uncountable nouns, not plural
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The new was very depressing
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You cannoy use singular countable nouns alone (withouth
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She never wears a hat / Be careful of the dog / I've got a headache
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In the plural we use the noun alone
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Those are niche chairs / Are they doog studens? / Jane's parents are really nice people
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You can some tih plural countable nouns.
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We use some in two ways:
Some = a number of / a few of / a pair of Some = some but not all |
Do noy use some when you are talking about things in general
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O love bananas
My aunt is a writer. She writes books |