Count nouns Non-Count nouns And Quantifiers

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Count nouns Non-Count nouns And Quantifiers

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Non-count nous Abstractions Activities food Honesty, courage, fun , help. Intelligent, knowledge, patience Abstractions Chess, music, soccer, resding, tennis, etc Work, tennis, slepping Activities Beef, meat, popcorn,toast Butter, fish food

gases liquid Partyicles or grains Air, smog, pollution Oxygen, nitrogen gases Blood, coffee, Soup, tea, wine liquid Corn, dirt, pepper, sugar. Partyicles or grains

After two months of rainstorms, Fred carries his umbrella everywhere in anticipation of more bad weather. Rainstorms = count noun; weather = noncount noun. When Mrs. Russell postponed the date of the research paper, smiles lit up the faces of her students, filling the room with happiness. Smiles = count noun; happiness = noncount noun.

Abstract nouns peace warmth hospitality information anger education melancholy softness violence speed experience time friendship trouble work culture virtue

COUNTABLE Many x Much Some Any No, none A lot of/Losts of QUANTIFIERs COUNTABLE NON-COUNTABLE Many x Much Some Any No, none A lot of/Losts of Little/ A little Few / a few x All x Several Each Very

Will work with non-count Will work with count Will work with non-count A few Many A couple None Not A little A bit A good no

Work with both All Some most Enough Lot Plenty A lack

Any and some use some in affirmative sentencese Use any in negative sentences use some in affirmative sentencese I do not have any cats. He does not have any money. Are there any changes? Is there any milk? She has some apples. There is some milk in the kitchen. Are there some tourists? Would you like some coffee?

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