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Yaggy74 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Countable and Uncountable nouns

I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks

1. Would you like a coffee? countable

2. Can I have a beer please. countable

3. I always have broccoli with my potatoes uncountable

4. I'll have a bag of frozen caulifower please. uncountable

5. Could you pass the peanuts? uncountable

6. People in japan also eat sushi countable
  

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Hi, I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks 1. Would you like a coffee ? countable The word 'coffee' is indeed used here as a countable noun (short for 'a cup of coffee'), but is more commonly used in an uncountable form.

  • Hi, I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks 1.
  • Would you like a coffee ?
  • countable The word 'coffee' is indeed used here as a countable noun (short for 'a cup of coffee'), but is more commonly used in an uncountable form.
  • So, I'll just consider how these words are used in these sentences.
  • 2.
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Hi,

I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks

1. Would you like a coffee? countable The word 'coffee' is indeed used here as a countable noun (short for 'a cup of coffee'),

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