Countable and uncountable
nouns (2)
A. Many nouns can be used as
countable or uncountable nouns, usually with a difference in meaning.
Compare:
#1 Countable
* Did you hear a noise just now?
(= a particular noise)
* I bought a paper to read. (=
a newspaper)
* There's a hair in my soup!
(= one single hair)
* You can stay with us. There
is a spare room. (= a room in a house)
* I had some interesting
experiences while I was away. (= things that happened to me)
* Enjoy your holiday. Have a
good time!
#2 Uncountable
* I can't work here. There's
too much noise. (not 'too many noises')
* I need some paper to write
on. (= material for writing on)
* You've got very long hair.
(not 'hairs') (= all the hair on your head)
* You can't sit here. There
isn't room. (= space)
* They offered me the job
because I had a lot of experience. (not 'experiences')
* I can't wait. I haven't got
time.
B. Coffee/tea/beer/juice etc.
(drinks) are normally uncountable:
* I don't drink coffee very
often.
But they can be countable when
you are thinking of a cup/a glass etc. So you can say:
* (in a restaurant) Two
coffees and an orange juice, please.
C. There are some nouns that
are usually uncountable in English but often countable in other languages.
For example:
accommodation behaviour damage
luck permission traffic bread furniture luggage progress
weather chaos information news
scenery work
These nouns are usually
uncountable, so:
i) you cannot use a/an with
them (you cannot say 'a bread', 'an advice' etc.) and
ii) they are not normally
plural (we do not say 'breads', 'advices' etc.).
* I'm going to buy some bread.
or .. a loaf of bread. (not 'a bread')
* Enjoy your holiday! I hope
you have good weather. (not 'a good weather')
* Where are you going to put
all your furniture? (not 'furnitures')
News is uncountable, not
plural:
* The news was very
depressing. (not 'the news were')
Travel (noun) means
'travelling in general'. You cannot say 'a travel' to mean a journey or a trip:
* We had a very good journey.
(not 'a good travel')
Compare these countable and
uncountable nouns:
#1 Countable
* I'm looking for a job.
* What a beautiful view!
* It's a nice day today.
* We had a lot of bags and
cases.
* These chairs are mine.
* It was a good suggestion.
#2 Uncountable
* I'm looking for work. (not
'a work')
* What beautiful scenery!
* It's nice weather today.
* We had a lot of luggage.
(not 'luggages')
* This furniture is mine.
* It was good advice.
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