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Uncountable nouns do not have a distinction between singular and plural and cannot be counted because they cannot be easily divided. This means that they are not used with the articles a or an or numbers.
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS They have no plural form. For example: 'information' or 'news'.
Uncountable nouns are used with a singular verb. They usually do not have a plural form. Examples. tea; sugar; water; air; rice; knowledge; beauty; anger ...
Some nouns always have plural form but they are uncountable because we cannot use numbers with them. I bought two pairs of trousers. Not: I bought two trousers.
27 дек. 2016 г. · In contrast, uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They have a singular form and do not have a plural form – you can't add an s to it. E.g., dirt ...
4 мая 2013 г. · Some uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular forms with the same meaning, and cannot be used with numbers. Common examples are: ...
Uncountable (or non-count) nouns are words which cannot be counted. Therefore, they only have a singular form. They have no plural forms.
While uncountable nouns do not generally take a plural form, sometimes they may be pluralized when used in a countable sense. The difference between the ...
Uncountable nouns have no plural form. We don't add -s. We don't use a/an with uncountable nouns. We use some with uncountable nouns in positive sentences. Practice 5 Gap-fill · Practice 1 Multiple choice · Practice 3 Multiple choice
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