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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns and quantifiers. It provides examples of countable nouns like apples, oranges, and pears, and uncountable nouns like rice, butter, and sugar. It explains that countable nouns can be pluralized and take quantifiers like "many" while uncountable nouns don't change form in the plural and take quantifiers like "much." The document also includes tables showing common quantifiers used with countable and uncountable nouns.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns and quantifiers. It provides examples of countable nouns like apples, oranges, and pears, and uncountable nouns like rice, butter, and sugar. It explains that countable nouns can be pluralized and take quantifiers like "many" while uncountable nouns don't change form in the plural and take quantifiers like "much." The document also includes tables showing common quantifiers used with countable and uncountable nouns.

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COUNTABLE AND

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
How many and how much / quantifiers
COUNTABLE NOUNS

Tomatoes

Grapes Bananas Apples

Sandwiches
Hot Dogs

Cherries
Lemons Oranges Pears
Hamburgers

Carrots
Strawberries
Potatoes
Eggs Olives
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Bun of bread
Teaspoon of sugar

A bar of chocolate
Loaf of bread

A jarr of juice

A bowl of rice
A pack of flour
A carton of milk
Roll of bread

A pint of salt A spoon of honey Slices of cheese A Knob of butter


a bag of flour | rice
a bar of chocolate 
a bottle of Coke | milk | water | wine
a bowl of cereal | rice | soup
a box of cereal
a can of cream | meat | tuna
a carton of ice-cream | orange juice | milk
a cup of hot chocolate | coffee | tea
a drop of blood | oil | water
a glass of beer | juice | water | wine
A drop of oil
a grain of rice
A box of Cereal a jar of honey | jam | peanut butter
a slice of bread | cheese | meat | toast
a spoonful of sugar | syrup
a tablespoon of butter | honey | ketchup
a teaspoon of cinnamon |salt

A grain of rice

A can of Soda
How many... x How much...
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns

How many cups of water do you drink a day?

How much water do you drink a day?


QUANTIFIER
S

Small Neutral Large

+ A few Some U/C A lot of U/C

- few C
Enough U/C Lots of U/C

+ A little U Several C Plenty of U/C

- little Many
Any U/C
C
Much U

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