TAILIEUCHUNG - COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Use “ a/ an” or “ a number” in front of countable nouns An apple, an idea, a dog, a horse, a shop, a magazine I eat an apple every day. My friend has a magazine. | COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS MAKE OR DO COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE Use “ a/ an” or “ a number” in front of countable nouns An apple, an idea, a dog, a horse, a shop, a magazine I eat an apple every day. My friend has a magazine. There is no “ a, an “ or “a number” with un countable nouns Tea, sugar, water, air, rice, I eat rice every day.( not I eat a rice every day.) I love music Add “s/ es” to make a countable nun plural. Apples, a few ideas, tow dogs, ten horses, the shop, I eat an apple every day. Apples are good for me There is no plural form for an uncountable noun Tea, sugar, water, air, rice, I eat rice every day. Rice is good for me Use “some” and “any” with countable nouns. Some dogs can be dangerous. We don’t use any computers at work. Use “some” and “any” with uncountable nouns I usually drink any water with my meal Use “many” and “few” with plural countable nouns. Many elephants have been hunted. There are few elephants in England. Use “much” and “little” with .
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