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(You will learn how to properly use countable and uncountable nouns.)
 
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Things you can´t count are uncountable nouns; for example, milk. You can´t count milk. With uncountable nouns, don´t use plural ''-s'' or ''a''  or ''an''. For example, uncountable noun ''rice'', it is not correct to say ''´rices´''  or ''´a rice´''.
Things you can´t count are uncountable nouns; for example, milk. You can´t count milk. With uncountable nouns, don´t use plural ''-s'' or ''a''  or ''an''. For example, uncountable noun ''rice'', it is not correct to say ''´rices´''  or ''´a rice´''.


'''Countable Nouns:'''
==Countable Nouns==


'''Use ''a/an'' or plural ''-s'''''
===Use ''a/an'' or plural ''-s''===


I have '''an egg''' for breakfast everyday.
I have '''an egg''' for breakfast everyday.
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I don´t eat '''bananas.'''
I don´t eat '''bananas.'''


'''How many''' eggs do you eat a week?
==='''How many''' eggs do you eat a week?===


I eat '''a lot of''' eggs.
I eat '''a lot of''' eggs.
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I don´t eat  '''a lot of'''  eggs.
I don´t eat  '''a lot of'''  eggs.


'''Uncountable Nouns:'''
==Uncountable Nouns==


'''Don´t use ''a/an'' or plural ''-s.'''''
===Don´t use ''a/an'' or plural ''-s.''===


I drink '''milk''' every morning.
I drink '''milk''' every morning.
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I don´t eat '''seafood.'''
I don´t eat '''seafood.'''


'''How much''' milk do you drink a day?
==='''How much''' milk do you drink a day?===


I drink  '''a lot of'''  milk.
I drink  '''a lot of'''  milk.

Revision as of 09:29, 30 November 2016

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

There are two kinds of nouns: countable nouns and uncountable nouns.

Simple things you can count are countable nouns, for example, eggs. Countable nouns have plural forms, which usually end in -s. They also have singular forms. The singular nouns can have a or an before them.

Things you can´t count are uncountable nouns; for example, milk. You can´t count milk. With uncountable nouns, don´t use plural -s or a or an. For example, uncountable noun rice, it is not correct to say ´rices´ or ´a rice´.

Countable Nouns

Use a/an or plural -s

I have an egg for breakfast everyday.

I don´t eat bananas.

How many eggs do you eat a week?

I eat a lot of eggs.

I don´t eat many. (eggs)

I don´t eat a lot of eggs.

Uncountable Nouns

Don´t use a/an or plural -s.

I drink milk every morning.

I don´t eat seafood.

How much milk do you drink a day?

I drink a lot of milk.

I don´t drink much. (milk)

I don´t drink a lot of milk.