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Uncountable Nouns
Use:
Some nouns are countable – you can count them. These include:
apples, books, cars, trees
Some nouns are uncountable – you cannot count them. These include:
water, oil, rice, fruit, bread, information, money
Uncountable nouns have different grammar rules from countable nouns.
countable singular nouns
e.g. apple
countable plural nouns
e.g. apples
uncountable nouns
e.g. fruit
Singular countable nouns
always need a determiner:
a, this, that, my, the etc.
Look at that cat!
Can I have an apple?
Is this your bag?
Plural countable nouns do not
need a determiner.
I like apples.
Dogs are friendly.
But they can be used with
determiners:
Where are my shoes?
Are those pens yours?