Countable and uncountable nouns

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Countable and uncountable nouns

a banana bananas one banana three bananas some bananas 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT SINGULAR PLURAL a banana bananas Countable NOUN one banana three bananas some bananas a lot of bananas A COUNT NOUN PLURAL: noun + -s SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun

(no plural form) milk some milk a lot of milk No - a No plural 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT SINGULAR PLURAL milk (no plural form) UNCOUNTABLE NOUN some milk a lot of milk A NONCOUNT NOUN SINGULAR: No - a No - one PLURAL: No plural form.

© Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007 Choose a / an / some some some / an an Wine Cars People Homework Ice cream Orange Fruit Fish some a some / a Milk Biscuits Chair Coffee Pasta Money Students Toast © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007