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Countable and Uncountable Nouns
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ENGLISH HOMEWORK
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable
These can be singular and plural, since they can be counted.
Sentences
She ate four bananas.
Pedro bought two shoes.
Carla wants two cakes.
I need a new cell phone.
Rules to use
Place a number before the noun.
Examples
Two balls
Five pencil
Ten apples
A car/ Two cars
A Boy/ Four Boys
Uncountable
These are only in a singular way, so they can not be counted.
Rules to use
Do not use the article a / a. Also they do not have a plural form.
Sentences
I want four glasses of water.
She bought three bottles of milk.
My mom took two cups of coffee.
The cut a piece of wood.
Examples
rain
cereals
rice
sugar
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