1.Įxercise 5 Place is or are after the following nouns. How many furniture are there in your apartment?Įxercise 4 Place a, an, or some before the following nouns. The Argentine peoples is very generous.ġ8. Coffee has many caffeines, so they keep me awake.ġ7. Martha says the beauty is not as important as the intelligence in a partner.ġ6. She heard a good news, and she wants to write two letter.ġ5. Two mens and three womens are dancing in the hall.ġ3. Hank wants to give you some advices, but the informations are not available.ġ2. The clothing in the new store at the mall are very expensive.ġ1. Jim gave his girlfriend two golds for her birthday.ġ0. Hye Lim’s favorite subject is a biology.Įxercise 3 cont. The advisor gave me the wrong informations. Rosa’s hairs are long and blonds and her clothes is very stylish.ģ. 1.Įxercise 3 Find the error(s) in each sentence, then rewrite the correct sentences below. 1.Įxercise 2 Place one of the words from the list before each noun below. Write the correct letter next to each word.
Decide if each noun is count (C) or non-count (N). Measure WordĮxercise 1 Read the nouns below. To talk about quantities with non-count nouns, use a/an/the + measure word + of + non-count noun. Food itemsīread pasta butter soup cheese chocolate fruit fish meat beefĪir pollution fog wind beer soup milk water oil oxygen Abstract ideas and feelings Īdvice information beauty intelligence faith joy freedom love happiness luck hate news honesty vocabulary workīiology physics criminal justice psychology Spanish economics statistics English health physical education writing mathematicsĬoffee rice flour salt sugar pepper tea water sand rain snow hairĬlothing food furniture garbage money homework music jewelry equipment makeup traffic mail Certain categories of nouns are usually non-count. You can use the article the if the non-count noun is specific/definite. You may use quantity words (a lot, a little, and especially some). Do not use the articles a, an, or one with non-count nouns. Non-count nouns always take a singular verb. Non-Count Nouns Non-count (or uncountable) nouns are things that we generally do not count. Never use a or an with a plural count noun.Ĭ. You may also use quantity words (a lot, a little, some, many). For plural count nouns, use a number, the article the, or no article. For singular count nouns, use a, an, the, or one. Count Nouns Count (or countable) nouns are simple to count.
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