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1. The foods on the table seem to be really delicious. 2. The foods we ate last night were fantastic. 3. Let's try some other juices . 4. He has few white hairs. Thanks a lot!!! I'm really confused about uncountable nouns. I see some
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Good luck with the prepositions! On the site In the room On the channel (I think) If there is any mistake / If there are any mistakes Please point it / them out to me In this context, "medium" is the Latin singular of a countable noun.
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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avangi
286 days ago
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Is it wrong to say "There are many kinds of foods? Is there any case that it's right to add an " s " at the end of uncountable nouns? Thank you for your big help!
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Hi, With countable nouns we use a/an, but with uncountable nouns we use nothing or THE. Examples: countable nouns - a book (one book) - an apple (one apple) uncountable nouns: - knowledge or the knowledge - information or the information but
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Sometime I cannot distinguish between countable and uncountable noun. For example, “invention”, it is either a countable or uncountable noun. But, I cannot know how we can count the invention in my life. And also, I just memorize the word
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Hello Raluca. But chance(=possibility) is a countable noun and an uncountable noun (Oxford Advanced Dictionary).
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Hi Gordon, I see. You mean "comment" is used here as an uncountable noun. The question is "Googlificence" also shows that "Do you have any comments" is six times more common than "Do you have any comment"
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We use THE + singular noun to make general statements about animals and about inventions and discoveries. For instance: Who invented THE bubble gum? The fly is a common insect. The electron is a part of every atom. But, a plural noun or an
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Hi Mach 2, thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums! We like to talk about countable and uncountable nouns. (Sometimes a given noun may act one way at one time and the other way at another time.) Both types could involve scalar quantities.
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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avangi
301 days ago
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However, what you have made a mistake with in my humble opinion is that the indefinite article isn't used with uncountable nouns. Uncountable nouns ARE used with the indefinite article when the abstarct noun denotes a certain kind of quality,
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301 days ago
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