Countable & uncountable nouns an apple  things we can count more than one  plural : more than one three apples Countable nouns only one  singular: only.

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Countable & uncountable nouns an apple  things we can count more than one  plural : more than one three apples Countable nouns only one  singular: only one

 We use singular verbs or plural verbs with countable nouns. e.g. There is a chicken leg. There are three oranges. Countable nouns Countable & uncountable nouns

Uncountable nouns  things we cannot count Countable & uncountable nouns  a meat  two waters  We don’t use a, an or 1,2,3… before them.

 We only use singular verbs with uncountable nouns. e.g. There is a lot of soup. There is some water.  There are two waters. Countable & uncountable nouns Uncountable nouns

Practice Countable pear ricee.g.rice pear cheese bread milk grape cheese bread mango tomato grape mango Uncountable

congee salt egg meat prawn ham chicken wings CountablePractice Uncountable chicken wings egg prawn congee meat salt ham

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