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What is a
countable
noun?
Things that
we
can
count.
What is an
uncountable
noun?
Things that
we
cannot count.
If the countable noun is
singular
, what are the
articles
/
demonstrative
before them?
a/an, the, this, that
If the countable noun is
plural
, what are the
articles
/
quantifiers
/
demonstrative
before them?
the
,
some
,
these
/
those
Uncountable
nouns don't
have
what in front of them?
Plural
form
and
a/an.
Uncountable
nouns often have
_
in front of them.
Some
Uncountable
nouns are always used with
verbs
in the?
Singular
Burger
Countable
Car
Countable
Egg
Countable
Banana
Countable
Apple
Countable
Sandwich
Countable
"
An
" can be used with
singular
countable
nouns that start with a
vowel
sound.
True
"
Some
" can be used with
plural countable
nouns.
True
Metal
Uncountable
Wood
Uncountable
Plastic
Uncountable
Paper
Uncountable
Bread
Uncountable
Cheese
Uncountable
Meat
Uncountable
Tea
Uncountable
Coffee
Uncountable
Sugar
Uncountable
Advice
Uncountable
Love
Uncountable
News
Uncountable
Education
Uncountable
Information
Uncountable
Furniture
Uncountable
Luggage
Uncountable
Money
Uncountable
Art
Uncountable
Music
Uncountable
English
Uncountable
Spanish
Uncountable
(Uncountable to Countable)
Can I have a _ of water, please?
glass
(Uncountable to Countable)
I'd like _ teas, please.
two
(Uncountable to Countable)
There are _ Russians in my class.
three
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