
Countables and Uncountables
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English
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Miss Tania Corcino
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Countables and Uncoutables
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Well if you do not remember, I am going to explain it one more time, and one more. ok not, Well yes. It's my pleasure
Countable and Uncountable
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Bottle, box, litre
Coin, note, dollar
Cup, plate, fork
Table, chair,
Examples:
In my words this is all the nouns which we can count, and they have singular and plural.
One computer. two students, five apple,three dogs etc.
How do we eat it?
Countable nouns
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Some communs countable nouns
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Open Ended
Now, Can you write 10 countable nouns? Note: Don't write the countables nouns from the SB or WB.
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I know maybe you're tired. Close your eyes and think on yourself speaking like a native speaking arguing with a native speaking.
Stop 1
Stop 2
Just enjoy it
Stop 3
Don't give up, maybe someone is proud of you, or not I do not know, but I'm because you are here.
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Ok, lets continue.
This it's just the opposite of countable nouns. this are those noun which we can't count.
Like liquids, air, money, cheese, coffee, etc.
Uncountable Nouns
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Some communs uncoutable nouns
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Open Ended
Yes, now it's your turn to write 10 uncountable nouns. You can't use your SB or WB.
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We can’t be directly expressed they in terms of numbers.
Refers to abstract nouns.
Most uncountable nouns don’t have a plural form.
can have words like “some,” “much” and “a lot” before them.
Uncountable Nouns
They have plurals and singulars.
You can use numbers.
They can be preceded by words like a/an/any/some, few, many, several, etc.
Usually, countable nouns refer to things or objects that we can see, feel or touch.
Countable Nouns
How can we know, what's countable and what's not countable? EASY
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Silk, Satin, Concrete, Sand, ETC
1: Certain materials can’t be directly expressed with a number before it.
2: Some food or drink items also can’t be expressed with a number:
fluor,rice, wather,etc
Book, vegelables, fruits, etc
3: Things or objects that we can see, feel or touch:
4: Uncountable nouns also refer to abstract nouns:
Happiness, luck, advice, etc
Extra Important Information
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Now it's time to practice this... End
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