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Count and noncount nouns exercises
Count and noncount nouns exercises









count and noncount nouns exercises

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count and noncount nouns exercises

  • We don't use some when speaking about things in general => I love apples.
  • Some = a few, a number of, a pair of => I have read some interesting books.
  • ( not 'the' small hands )ĩ- We can use some with countable nouns in the plural: > Double-click on words you don't understandġ- Countable nouns may be singular or plural:Ģ- Before a singular countable noun we can use a/an :ģ- We can't use countable nouns alone ( = without the, a, an, my, etc ) :Ĥ-We use a/an … to say what kind of thing or person we speak about :

    count and noncount nouns exercises

    > Similar tests: - A/an - 'The' or nothing? - Article The and geography - Article A or AN - Article 'the' / nothing - Article and use of A/An - Using The or not with nouns - Articles a-an-the-Ø > Other English exercises on the same topic: Articles Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #10063: Countable nouns with a/an and some











    Count and noncount nouns exercises