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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B1 (Unit 13: Grammar - Countable and uncountable nouns))


Uncountable nouns

We cannot count some nouns (uncountable nouns). They do not have a plural form and take a singular verb, even if they end in -s.

Some uncountable nouns Example
advice, bread, fruit, furniture,
hair, homework, information,
money, news, paper, rice, work
My money is in my wallet.
Your hair is really long!
The news was a complete shock.

Helpful hints
We use these words with uncountable nouns:
• a little • much
• a bit of  • a piece of

We use these words with both countable and uncountable nouns:
• a lot of  • some  • lots of  • the

We can use any in questions and negative statements with both uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns:
• Have we got any homework today?
• There aren’t any eggs left.

Watch out!
There are a few uncountable nouns that are plural and are followed by a plural verb. Be careful with the following words.

• clothes
✓ Your clean clothes are on the bed.
• jeans
✓ Your new jeans look great!

Some nouns are uncountable with one meaning and countable with another meaning.
✓ Get me some paper when you go to the shops. ( = a packet of paper to write, on)
✓ Get me a paper when you go to the shops. ( = a newspaper)



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