COUNTABLE vs UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS | Learn the difference with examples
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Learn about the different types of nouns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DCN4rs8e9A\u0026t=150s
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0:00 Intro
0:20 Countable nouns
3:43 Uncountable nouns
6:00 Exceptions
7:30 Nouns that are countable and uncountable
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Learn English – Countable and Uncountable Nouns
In this video, we will look at noun countability and how this impacts other aspects of grammar in the sentence. One thing we need to know about nouns in English is whether we can count them or not: some nouns are countable, some uncountable and some nouns can be both.
Countable nouns and uncountable nouns explained in SLOW EASY ENGLISH!
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In English, we have both countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are things that are easy to count such as cars, tables, people, fingers, etc. Uncountable nouns are things that are not easily countable such as water, milk, sand, air, etc. And some nouns are both countable AND uncountable, depending on how you’re thinking about the item! You can also call these count and noncount nouns.
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🇬🇧 English lesson/Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Sayılan və Sayılmayan isimlər)
Uncountable English Nouns | Fix Common Grammar Mistakes \u0026 Errors
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So many of YOUR English mistakes are related to the way that you use nouns! In this free video lesson, we are going to improve your use of English nouns!
There are two types of nouns countable and uncountable. Knowing the difference between them and how you can use these types of nouns is really important. It affects how you use:
articles (a/an/the)
much/many
some/any
a little/a few
so/such
Learning and understanding how countable and uncountable nouns are used differently in English will DRAMATICALLY improve your grammar!
I’ve made a worksheet that you can download so you can practice what you learn in this lesson.
This video, we’ll focus on uncountable nouns. You can check out my lesson on countable nouns right here: https://youtu.be/XWkRGtCd3eY
What you need to know about uncountable nouns:
Uncountable nouns are difficult to count! All of these nouns are uncountable:
Liquids (water, milk, wine)
Powders (flour, coffee, sugar)
gases (air)
electricity, money, music…
abstract nouns (like happiness, motivation and luck)
Uncountable nouns have only one form they cannot be plural.
You can’t use ‘a’ or ‘an’ with uncountable nouns because they are used with singular nouns (one) and uncountable nouns can’t be counted!
You can’t use numbers with uncountable nouns!
You can use ‘some’ with uncountable nouns because we use it to say there is an amount, but not a specific amount.
But you can also use uncountable nouns WITHOUT ‘some’: Can you get rice from the supermarket? When it’s not important to say how much!
Watch the video lesson to learn how you can quantify uncountable nouns.
Some uncountable nouns that are commonly used
Most Common Mistakes that I see with uncountable nouns?
Advice
knowledge
information
news
luggage
furniture
equipment
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