
Too much/ many enough really
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STEPHANIE NAVARRETE
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Countable & Uncountable N
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Countable nouns
Countable nouns are things which can be counted. They have a singular and a plural form.
- An apple, two apples, three apples...
- A banana, two bananas, three bananas...
Examples: eggs, oranges, coins, friends, ideas...
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Countable
Most of the nouns are countable. You can combine them with numbers, e.g one, two or three. They can also have a plural form.
One pencil, two pencils, three pencils, etc.
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Plurals
Regular form. Add an "S" at the end of the word (chair --> chairs)
Irregular form. They change their form (child --> children)
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Countables nouns
Los sustantivos contables, (countable nouns), se refieren a elementos que constituyen una unidad y que pueden acumularse. Estos sustantivos pueden expresarse en singular o en plural (p. ej., carrot, carrots). La mayoría de los sustantivos en inglés son contables.
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Uncountable nouns
Countable nouns are things which cannot be counted. They only have a singular form.
- Milk (NOT: a milk, two milks...)
- Rice (NOT: a rice, two rices...)
Examples: water, bread, salt, meat, cheese, fire, homework, advice...
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Uncountable
These nouns cannot be combined with numbers. If you want to express a quantity, you have to use a special phrase e.g. a glass of water. They never change to plural
water, butter, coal, money, salt, iron.
2L of water
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Uncountable nouns
Los sustantivos incontables (Uncountable nouns), son aquellos que no pueden ser contados y que, normalmente, no tienen plural. Ejemplos: food: cheese, butter, meat, salt, pepper, bacon, bread, jam, chocolate, honey, etc. liquids: coffee, milk, water, tea, winw, lemonade, petrol, oil, etc.
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Money
Money is countable or uncountable?
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Time
Time is countable or uncountable?
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LOVE
Love is countable or uncountable?
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Choose the best option for the following exercises.
Choose if the noun is countable or uncountable.
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Multiple Choice
Observa la imagen y selecciona la respuesta correcta:
Countable
Uncountable
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Multiple Choice
Observa la imagen y selecciona la respuesta correcta:
Countable
Uncountable
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Multiple Choice
Observa la imagen y selecciona la respuesta correcta:
Uncountable
Countable
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Multiple Choice
Observa la imagen y selecciona la respuesta correcta:
Uncountable
Countable
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Multiple Choice
True or false.
Meat is an uncountable noun.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
box of chocolates is a/an ________ noun.
countable
uncountable
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Multiple Choice
True or false.
Butter is an uncountable noun.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
cup of coffee is a/an ________ noun.
countable
uncountable
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Multiple Choice
Chocolate is a/an ________ noun.
countable
uncountable
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Multiple Choice
Lettuce
Countable
Uncountable
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Too, too much/many, enough

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TOO
We use too with adjectives and adverbs example:
He´s too young to go to school.
It happened too quickly.
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TOO MUCH
Use too much with non-count nouns examples:
We have too much free time.
There´s too much water in the bath.
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TOO MANY
Use too many with count nouns examples:
It´s bad to eat too many eggs.
My teacher always has too many things to do :(
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(NOT ) ENOUGH
Use (not) enough after adjectives and adverbs example:
She isn´t old enough to vote.
My shoes werené big enough :(
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(NOT) ENOUGH
Use not enough before nouns example:
I don´t have enough energy to go to a party :(
He doesn´t have enough money to take me out.
Countable & Uncountable N
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