Presentation (Count, Noncount)
Presentation (Count, Noncount)
Presentation (Count, Noncount)
The basic rules: Count and noncount nouns Count and noncount nouns with adjectives Other basic rules
"food." advice, information, weather, news, bread, hair, furniture, paper, work, baggage Usually, you can't say, "He had many moneys."
Basic rules_Quiz
Count and Non-Count Nouns (with Plurals, Articles, and Quantity Words)
Section 1: Definition of Count and Noncount nouns Count or Noncount? The main difference between count and noncount nouns is whether you can count the things they refer to or not. Count nouns refer to things that exist as separate and distinct individual units. They usually refer to what can be perceived by the senses. it usually contains the two kinds of nouns:
Class noun Tractor panda factory teacher Collective noun Class herd crowd army
Noncount nouns refer to things that can't be counted because they are thought of as wholes that can't be cut into parts. They often refer to abstractions and occasionally have a collective meaning (for example, furniture).
Material noun Steel grain fire cotton Abstract noun Happiness life work whiteness
The Rule From the definitions of mass and count given above you may have already guessed the rule for pluralizing them: most count nouns pluralize with s; -es ; noncount nouns don't pluralize at all
Doesn't Pluralize
Noncount Noun
Noncount Use
XX
XX
the
XX XX XX
this, that
XX
these, those
no article
XX XX
XX XX
Quantity Terms
many, both, some, any, several, most, more, all, each, every, any, few/fewer/fewes a lot of, no, one t, a few, one of none of the the, a couple of XX XX XX XX
XX
Examples:
Examples: Count Singular: I practice every day. I'd like one donut, please. Count Plural: Can I have some chips? She has a lot of books, and many are autographed. I have fewer pencils than you. Noncount: Can I have some water? She has a lot of strength, and much is due to her upbringing. I have less courage than you.
one, two, many, a large number of, plenty of. They show the number.
Uncountable nouns - cannot be used with indefinite articles, but with much , a little , a large amount of , plenty of , etc. They show the quantity. Something that is countable, but rarely counted, such as hair and rice , is considered as uncountable. Remember: uncountable nouns always go with singular verbs. Ex.,
Ex.,
a. b.
My sister, together with Bob and John, (is, are) gone. The boy, like his father, (sit, sits) still.
c.
Your father, rather than your brother, (is, are) responsible for the act.
4. Colletive nouns
family board enemy
the situations.
This class has only 16 students. The class are all listining to me.
Other nouns have singular forms but plural contents, so the verbs
Japanese are a hard-working people. The cattle are in the shed. Fish are cold-blooded. Why Iraqs police are a menace? The youth of Taiwan have lofty ideals.
I have many good news to tell you. (Some or so much) I saw a flock of sheeps in the meadow. The tailor cut the cloth with a scissors. I received many e-mails yesterday. This cattle (is, are) from Australia, not from Holland. He has plenty of knowledges. Her family (is, are) all waiting for her. Politics (is, are) much more difficult than physics.
Review
Uncountable nouns do not usually need an article (a, an), because those articles imply specific individuals
Furniture makes our houses more comfortable.
We had some delicious beef for dinner. Knowledge is power. Time is money. Geology is an interesting field of study.
But Uncountable nouns do take the referring to the group or concept as a whole
The air in this room is cool. The pork in this restaurant is very good. The dirt on the wall is very messy
a little rain
less violence more coffee
enough money
any homework
More examples
a bottle of water a cup of coffee a carton of milk a loaf of bread a piece of advice a cubic meter of wood a tube of toothpaste an item of information an article/piece of furniture
Exercise 2
Some deformation (is/are) observed in this mountain belt. These windows are made of (glass/glasses). (Many/Much) clothing is needed in cold weather. I ate six (loaves/slices) of bread for breakfast this morning. In the number 198,700,504,000, there are six (0s/0s)