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COUNT AND NONCOUNT Nouns Katie Mitchell

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COUNT AND NONCOUNT

NounsKatie Mitchell

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1-2-3THREE APPLES

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MOST NOUNS ARE EASY TO COUNT.

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SOME NOUNS ARE HARD TO COUNT.

It is difficult to count rice.

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IT IS A NONCOUNT NOUN.

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NONCOUNT NOUNS ARE

NEVER PLURAL!“Rice is good.”

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NONCOUNT NOUNS ARE

NEVER PLURAL!“Rice is good.”

“Rices are good.”

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NEVER USE A OR ONE WITH

NONCOUNT NOUNS!“She loves rice.”

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NEVER USE A OR ONE WITH

NONCOUNT NOUNS!“She loves rice.”

“She loves a rice.”

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Noncount nouns are hard to count.

Rice Sugar Salt Pepper

Sand

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Liquids are often noncount nouns.

Water Coffee Tea Milk

OilImage from Aqua Mechanical

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Meat is often noncount. Chicken Beef Fish Pork

*We can count the animals, but not the food.*

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Big ideas are often noncount nouns.

Love Time

Advice Knowledge

Information

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Example Sentences• It needs more salt. • I drink a lot of water. • There is milk in the refrigerator. • Chicken is healthy. • Love is important to me.

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Many, A lot of, MuchUse many and a lot of with count nouns. •Many dogs are nice.•A lot of apples are red.

Use much and a lot of with noncount nouns.•I don’t have much time. •A lot of salt is white.

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SomeUse some with count nouns and non-count nouns. •Some people are tall. (count)•Some tea is delicious. (noncount)