Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable: can be counted (a book, two books). Uncountable: cannot be counted (water, rice, information, advice, furniture). Quantifiers: many + countable, much + uncountable, some (both, affirmative), any (both, negative/question), a lot of/lots of (both), a few + countable, a little + uncountable. Ex: How many books? How much water? I have some money. There isn t any milk. Exercise: Choose the correct quantifier. Related: Nouns.
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- $’English Grammar and Writing — Passive Voice, Relative Clauses, Phrasal Verbs — BAC Practice Part 10′
- English – Participle Clauses: Present, Past and Perfect – BAC Literary Stream
- English – Reported Speech: Direct and Indirect Speech – BAC – Literary Stream
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