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COUNT AND UNCOUNT NOUNS

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COUNTABLE

UNCOUNTABLE

01

NOUNS

a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things ( common noun ), or to name a particular one of these ( proper noun ).

TEXTO

SINGULAR - PLURAL

TEXTO

SINGULAR - PLURAL

COUNTABLE

THINGS THAT YOU CAN COUNT

c o u n t a b l e

a - an - some - a lot of

SINGULAR (+) There is an orange. There is one orange. There isn't an / one orange. (-) PLURAL (+) There are a lot of oranges. There are some oranges. There are a few oranges. There are 3 oranges. There aren't any oranges. (-) How many oranges are there?

c o u n t a b l e

c o u n t a b l e

UNCOUNTABLE

refer to things that cannot be counted as individual units, such as "water," "rice," or "knowledge." These nouns usually do not have a plural form and cannot be used with numbers or indefinite articles like "a" or "an," but they can be used with some quantifiers like "some," "any," or "much."

u n c o u n t a b l e

some - a lot of

UNCOUNTABLE (+)THERE IS A LOT OF RICE. there IS SOME RICE. there IS A LITTLE RICE. THERE ISN'T ANY RICE. (-) How mUCH RICE IS there?

U N C O U N T A B L E

U N C O U N T A B L E

U N C O U N T A B L E

U N C O U N T A B L E

1 EXERCISE

2 EXERCISES

3 EXERCISES

countable and uncountable

partitives

partitives

exercise

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