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Linh Pham 8779 Posted 7 years ago
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Countable or uncountable nouns

Any one knows how to identify which is countable or uncountable nouns? Are there any tricks or other ways except learning by heart Emotion: big smile

  

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Linh Pham 8779 Are there any tricks or other ways For most nouns, if you can count them, they're countable of course. one table, two tables, three tables one horse, two horses, three horses Substances, including liquids and gases, are uncountable. sand, sugar, meat, wine, water, milk, air Abstract concepts are uncountable.

  • Linh Pham 8779 Are there any tricks or other ways For most nouns, if you can count them, they're countable of course.
  • one table, two tables, three tables one horse, two horses, three horses Substances, including liquids and gases, are uncountable.
  • sand, sugar, meat, wine, water, milk, air Abstract concepts are uncountable.
  • faith, kindness, frailty, socialism, gratitude Some nouns have to be learned.
  • For example, the following uncountable nouns are troublesome for some students.
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Linh Pham 8779Are there any tricks or other ways

For most nouns, if you can count them, they're countable of course.

one table, two tables, three tables
one horse, two horses, three horses

Substances, including liquids and gases, are uncountable.

sand, sugar, meat, wine, water, milk, air

Abstract concepts are

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