Countable and uncountable nouns

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Countable nouns

Countable nouns are nouns we can COUNT.
Example: two apples, three oranges.

When

Countable nouns Countable nouns are nouns we can COUNT. Example: two apples,
there is only one, we use a or an in front of the noun.
Example: An apple - A sandwich

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Uncountable nouns are nouns we can’t count.

Examples: SOUP - SUGAR - WATER

Uncountable nouns are nouns we can’t count. Examples: SOUP - SUGAR -
- TEA
BUT WE CAN USE WORDS LIKE:
A bag of sugar
A cup of tea
A bottle of water
A bowl of soup

Uncountable nouns

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some

We use some with countable and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
She’s got

some We use some with countable and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
some lemons. (countable noun)
There is some lemonade. (Uncountable)

Any

We use any with countable and uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions.
There aren’t any lemons.
Are there any lemons? (Countable)
We haven’t got any lemonade.
Is there any lemonade) (uncountable)