Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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