Countable and Uncountable Nouns
This lesson teaches countable and uncountable nouns in English. For 1st year literary stream students.
Countable Nouns
Nouns that can be counted: a book, two books, three chairs.
They have singular and plural forms: cat/cats, bus/buses, child/children.
Use “a/an” with singular: “I have a book.”
Use “some/any” with plural: “I have some books.”
Uncountable Nouns
Nouns that cannot be counted: water, rice, information, money, music.
They have no plural form. Use “some/any”: “I need some water.”
Cannot use “a/an”: “I want (a) advice.” → Incorrect
Use quantifiers: a glass of water, a piece of information, a kilo of rice.
Exercises
Is it countable or uncountable? 1. information ___ 2. apple ___ 3. milk ___
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