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Countable & Uncountable Nouns

Jumat, 15 April 2016
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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
The difference between countable and uncountable nouns can help you in many areas of English grammar.
Countable Nouns
Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted. Most nouns in English are countable.
Examples:
  • I have two dogs.
  • Sandra has three cars.
  • Jessie has ten dollars.
Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns are not counted in English. This usually has to do with the way English speakers think of these nouns. We often picture these nouns as a single concept or one big thing which is hard to divide. Many of these words are countable in other languages, but they ARE NOT countable in English. Generally, we do not use plural forms of these words; however some of these words do end in "s", so don't get confused.
Examples:
  • Mack drinks a lot of water.
  • Cindy gives great advice.
  • Paul enjoys politics. Ends with "s" but uncountable
Uncountable nouns tend to belong to one of the following categories:
Liquids and Gases
  • water
  • coffee
  • milk
  • air
  • oxygen
Solid and Granular Substances
  • wood
  • metal
  • cheese
  • sand
  • rice
Energy Words and Forces
  • electricity
  • sunshine
  • radiation
  • heat
  • magnetism
Subjects
  • French
  • chemistry
  • economics
  • science
  • math
Grouped Concepts
  • fruit
  • money
  • food
  • vocabulary
  • news
Information and Abstract Concepts
  • information
  • advice
  • education
  • democracy
  • intelligence
Uncountable Plurals
Sometimes in English, we do use uncountable nouns in plural forms. This is most commonly done with liquids and substances. It usually takes on the meaning of "cups of", "bottles of" or "types of".
Examples:
  • We'll have two coffees. Cups of coffee
  • I bought three waters. Bottles of water
  • The company produces two leathers. Types of leather
Different Meanings
There are certain words which have multiple meanings. It is possible for one meaning to be countable and the other to be uncountable. Take for example the word "light":
Examples:
  • I couldn't see anything because there was no light. Uncountable noun
  • The Christmas tree was covered with hundreds of lights. Countable noun
Generally, the rules are still the same. The first use of "light" is a form of energy. The second use of "light" means "small light bulbs", which are normal countable objects.


source: http://www.englishpage.com/minitutorials/countable-uncountable-nouns.htm

my experience

Jumat, 08 April 2016
Posted by Unknown
I wanna tell you about my experience of making a foodtruck, I was made my foodtruck with my friend called Alviendo Kalingga, I made this one because I was bored for my whole life, because my life is so ordinary like study, eat, sleep, repeat. everyday like that. So I think (and my friend too) get inspiration "how if we make some changes like make something new for our life" and tadaa our foodtruck come, called Pimp My Rice. it's just a foodtruck, which is sell something to eat for many people like sticky, bread toast, etc. Therefor, I'm still ordinary man with ordinary life, and I still do my rutinity like study, eat, sleep, repeat. LOL. I wish our foodtruck will be fame in Jakarta. thank u for reading, XOXO. bye!
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