Countable and uncountable
nouns (1)
A. A noun can be countable or
uncountable. Compare:
#1 Countable
* I eat a banana every day.
* I like bananas.
Banana is a countable noun.
A countable noun can be
singular (banana)or plural (bananas).
Countable nouns are things we
can count. So we can say 'one banana', 'two bananas' etc.
Examples of nouns usually
countable:
* There's a beach near here.
* Ann was singing a song.
* Have you got a ten-pound
note?
* It wasn't your fault. It was
an accident.
* There are no batteries in
the radio.
* We haven't got enough cups.
#2 Uncountable
* I eat rice every day.
* I like rice.
Rice is an uncountable noun.
An uncountable noun has only
one form(rice).
Uncountable nouns are things
we cannot count. We cannot say 'one rice', 'two rices' etc.
Examples of nouns usually
uncountable:
* There's sand in my shoes.
* Ann was listening to (some)
music.
* Have you got any money?
* It wasn't your fault. It was
bad luck.
* There is no electricity in
this house.
* We haven't got enough cups.
* We haven't got enough water.
B. #1 You can use a/an with
singular countable nouns:
a beach a student an umbrella
You cannot use singular
countable nouns alone (without a/the/my etc.):
* I want a banana. (not 'I
want banana')
* There's been an accident.
(not 'There's been accident')
You can use plural countable
nouns alone:
* I like bananas. (= bananas
in general)
* Accident can be prevented.
See also Unit 74.
#2 You cannot normally use
a/an with uncountable nouns. We do not say 'a sand' or 'a music'. But you can
often use a ... of:
a bowl of rice a drop of water
a piece of music a game of tennis etc.
You can use uncountable nouns
alone (without the/my/some etc.):
* I eat rice every day.
* There's blood on your shirt.
* Can you hear music?
See also Unit 74.
C. #1 You can use some and any
plural countable nouns:
* We sang some songs.
* Did you buy any apples?
We use many and few with
plural countable nouns:
* We didn't take many
photographs.
* I have a few jobs to do.
#2 You can use some and any
with uncountable nouns:
* We listened to some music.
* Did you buy any apple juice?
We use much and little with
uncountable nouns:
* We didn't do much shopping.
* I have a little work to do.
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