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Albaalba Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Countable & uncountable nouns

I have some problems with countable and uncountable nouns, i don´t understand the changes with Spanish words. Can somebody help me with some tricks to see the difference?
  

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Countable nouns: an apple, a table, a window... Uncountable nouns: water, milk, rice... You can weigh water but you can't count it.

  • Countable nouns: an apple, a table, a window...
  • Uncountable nouns: water, milk, rice...
  • You can weigh water but you can't count it.
  • You can count bottles of water, glasses of water...
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Countable nouns: an apple, a table, a window...
Uncountable nouns: water, milk, rice...

You can weigh water but you can't count it.
You can count bottles of water, glasses of water...
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Thank´s a lot for your help

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