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COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS
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NONCOUNT NOUNS Whole groups or whole masses.
Furniture, coffee and sugar. Abstract concepts. Love, wisdom, spirituality. Phenomenon of Nature Sunshine, rain, snow.
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SOME COMMON NONCOUNT NOUNS
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Whole groups made up of similar items
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Fluids
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Solids
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Gases
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Particles
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Abstractions
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Languages
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Fields of Study
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Recreation
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Activities
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Natural Phenomena
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Generic Nouns Articles are used to make generalizations.
A is used for singular nouns A banana is yellow. 0 is used for plural nouns and noncount nouns 0 Bananas are yellow. 0 Fruit is good for you.
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Indefinite Nouns Singular I ate a banana. Plural count noun
(two, a few, several) I ate some bananas. Noncount noun (a little, a lot of) I ate some fruit.
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Definite Nouns The banana I ate this morning was delicious. Singular
I got the apples from the tree. Plural The fruit from that market is inexpensive. Noncount
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Expressions of Quantity for Count nouns
One Each Every Two,three, etc. A couple of A few Many Several A number of
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Expressions of quantity for noncount nouns
A little Much A great deal of
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Expressions of quantity for both count and noncount nouns
Some/any A lot of/lots of Plenty of Most all
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Negative vs. Positive She has few friends. She made a few friends.
I have little money. I saved a little money.
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