
Countable vs. Uncountable Noun (Year 4)
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Countable vs. Uncountable Noun (Year 4)
by Teacher Fidah
7th September 2021
Tuesday
English Language
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Countable Noun
- Have a singular and plural form
- Can use singular verb or plural verb
- Can count them
Uncountable Noun
- Have only one form
- Always use singular verb
- Cannot use a, an or a number before them
- Cannot count them
- Tree can be count, so can use: a tree , two trees
- The book is old.
- The books are old.
- Butter cannot be count, so it is just : butter, not butters
- Rice cannot be count, so cannot say: A rice, two rice
Example:
BOLEH KIRA
TIDAK BOLEH KIRA
TENGOK BENDA/PERKARA YANG DIKIRA, KALAU BOLEH KIRA, MAKSUDNYA BENDA ITU BOLEH DIKIRA (COUNTABLE)
TENGOK BENDA/PERKARA YANG X BOLEH DIKIRA, KALAU X BOLEH KIRA, MAKSUDNYA BENDA ITU X BOLEH DIKIRA (UNCOUNTABLE)
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Example of Uncountable Noun
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Some
- Means a little and a few
- Can be used in countable noun and uncountable noun.
- Countable : Some___are
- Uncountable : Some___is
Any
- Means no and zero
- Can be used in countable noun and uncountable noun.
- Countable : Any ___are
- Uncountable : Any___is
- I must withdraw some money from the bank.
- Lynn sent me some pictures from the wedding.
- He has bought some tropical fruits.
- I won't give her any more money if she's ungrateful.
- You can't go out without any shoes.
- The baby can't keep any food down.
Example:
SEDIKIT ATAU BEBERAPA
TIADA ATAU KOSONG
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KALAU CECAIR/GAS TIDAK BOLEH DIKIRA, TETAPI KALAU CECAIR/GAS BERADA DALAM BEKAS(CONTAINER) BOLEH DIKIRAKAN. CONTOH: SEBOTOL AIR (A BOTTLE OF WATER)
UNTUK DUIT (MONEY) TIDAK BOLEH DIKIRA. TETAPI IA BOLEH DIKIRA JIKA DIBERI NILAI. CONTOH:
BOLEH DIKIRA : SERINGGIT, LIMA RINGGIT (ONE RINGGIT, FIVE RINGGIT)
TIDAK BOLEH DIKIRA: BEBERAPA WANG (SOME MONEY)
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Many
Much
Example:
A large amount (banyak)
- She has many friends.
- There aren't many people here.
- How many properties do you own?
- The party was so much fun.
- I didn't get much sleep last night.
- How much money do you have?
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Now, you can go to your Worksheet Book and complete Worksheet 37!
All the best, excellent pupils!
Countable vs. Uncountable Noun (Year 4)
by Teacher Fidah
7th September 2021
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English Language
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