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Countable & Uncountable Nouns
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Give an example of a countable noun.
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Give one example of a countable noun and one example of an uncountable noun.
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What are uncountable nouns?
Nouns that we can't count.
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Give an example of an uncountable noun.
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Can we use numbers with countable nouns?
Yes, we can.
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"Some" is used with countable and uncountable nouns. True or False?
True.
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Uncountable nouns are only used in the singular form. True or false?
True
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"I have three waters". Is this statement correct? Why?
No. Water is uncountable.
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"Today I ate any mushrooms for dinner". Is this statement correct? Why?
No. Any is used in negative statements
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"Any" is used ONLY with uncountable nouns. True or false?
False.
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What are countable nouns?
Nouns that we can count
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Water is a countable noun. Is it true or false?
False.
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Are compound nouns and countable nouns the same?
No, they aren't.
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