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Hi,
I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks
1. Would you like a
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A 'device' is a (generally small) piece of equipment. 'Equipment' is associated with a particular job or endeavor for which it is designed. 'Device' is a countable noun; 'equipment' is not.
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"Money" is an uncountable noun because of the rule that " we do not use a/an with uncountable nouns"
Eg. we do not say:
an oxygen
a sand
a gravel
similarly, we dont say "a money"
we count money in
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Hi,
my friends and i are sitting around between softball games and someone is buying beer.
When it arrived i said "the booze ARE here" everyone corrected me saying its the booze IS here.
I refused and told them there wrong
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Clive
Thank you very much for your help I understand now.
Kat
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Why is a persons name classed as a countable noun?
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It is part of a grammar exercise I am finding it very confusing for example the word LIONEL I thought was a non countable noun but in an example it says ELIZABETH is a countable noun why is this?
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In the dictionary it says JURY is a countable noun but I thought it was a group noun as this refers to a things or people as a unit. Can someone explain to me please. It can be either, depending on the context. "The jury is still
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I am struggling with a question
In the dictionary it says JURY is a countable noun but I thought it was a group noun as this refers to a things or people as a unit. Can someone explain to me please.
Also the name LIONEL is this classed
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I understand a countable noun is presented by a number and it can be presentd in both the singular form and plural form and an uncountable noun can not be presented in the singular form and can not be presented by a number, However I am struggling
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