Fia 8B
1. What do you know about countable and uncountable?
- Countable is a noun that you can count how many but uncountable is a noun that you are unable to count how many. for me if it is specified as "a" or "an" its obviously one. so its said to be an apple, countable. but for tomatoes, "oes" its not that specific.
example :
countable = Apple, bowl, hour, etc
uncountable = Bread, information, etc
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No | Countable | Uncountable |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 | A bottle of olive oil tuna a loaf of bread two bags of flour two cartons tubs of youghurt eggs potatoes radishes apples bananas strawberries two packs of toilet paper towels one packet of spaghetti cheese basil a bowl beef steak a glass of mineral water a cup of coffee a chocolate and orange cake tomato teaspoon of salt two cans of tuna cucumber | Oil tuna salad bread strawberry jam coffee bar of chocolate flour butter milk yoghurt spaghetti tomatoes water handful of salt pepper lots of cheese chicken soup pasta with mushrooms coffee a pound of apples chocolate and orange cake cookies |
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3. Reflection: We can specify the difference between nouns, for countable is for a noun to be able to count how many. for uncountable is for a noun you are un able to count.
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