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COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
  • Student My wife has got a long hair.Teacher
    All the rest of her hair is short then?
  • Students definitions

2
True or false?
  • A. Common nouns are written with capital letters
  • B. Countable nouns can be plural
  • C. Uncountable nouns can be plural

3
Definitions
  • (from Roy Norris Ready for FCE)
  • Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted
  • One plate, two cats, etc.
  • Uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They are not
    used with the indefinite article a/an. They do
    not have a plural and they are used with a
    singular verb.
  • (accommodation, health, hair, money, progress,
    advice, homework, research, damage, information,
    English, work, knowledge, travel, furniture,
    luggage, weather, graffiti)
  • (from R. A. Close, A teachers grammar)
  • The term countable and uncountable are often
    used instead of mass and unit. Consider the
    statement Egg is countable. The things we call
    eggs are of course countable. Egg, the substance,
    is uncountable, as in the following dialogue.
  • Grandmother I know what you had for breakfast
    this morning.
  • Grandchild What did I have?
  • Grandmother Egg.
  • Grandchild How do you know?
  • Grandmother Because you have egg on your chin.
  • Grandchild Well, you are wrong. I had egg
    yesterday.

4
  • Countable nouns represent people or things (both
    abstract and concrete) which can be counted. In
    the examples below, the countable nouns are shown
    in bold
  • Sams eating a bar of chocolate.Can you look
    after Tom for ten minutes?Do you have any
    brothers or sisters?If you pass your exams
    youll have more opportunities in the
    future.Study the third example.
  • Countable nouns can be used in both the singular
    and plural form. The majority of plural forms of
    countable nouns end in s, e.g
  • minute minutesbrother brothersopportunity
    opportunities leaf - leaves
  • although a smaller number of plural forms are
    irregular, e.g
  • child childrenwoman womenmouse mice
  • Some countable nouns have the same form for both
    singular and plural, e.g
  • a sheep nine sheepone salmon three salmon
  • Uncountable nouns generally refer to things that
    we dont think of counting because they do not
    naturally divide into separate units. They
    usually represent substances or more abstract
    concepts such as qualities or processes, rather
    than individual items or events. In the examples
    below, the uncountable nouns are shown in bold
  • The kitchen floor was covered in water.Jack is
    a boy with average intelligence.Shes only
    trying to think about your health and
    happiness.You must try to get some sleep.I just
    want to find out the truth.
  • Uncountable nouns have no plural form and are
    never used with numbers. However we can refer to
    an amount of the quality or substance represented
    by an uncountable noun by using certain
    determiners or quantifying phrases, e.g
  • Do you want some milk?Have you got enough
    money?There were a few drops of water on the
    floor.Your son has a great deal of intelligence.

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  • Uncountable nouns are things that you can't have
    two or more of. "Two happinesses" sounds a little
    bit strange.
  • As was mentioned above, uncountable nouns cannot
    have plurals. But they can - when you are talking
    about a particular type of uncountable noun.
  • Look at beer. (Yes, please!) Beer is uncountable.
    When you tell the barman "two beers, please" this
    is just a lazy way of saying "two glasses (or
    bottles) of beer, please". But really, beer is
    uncountable - like water. But while we say the
    English drink a lot of beer (beer being
    uncountable), the English drink many types of
    beer. For example in my area, Greene King is a
    popular beer, and in Yorkshire many people drink
    Tetley's. Both these beers are English beers and
    they taste different from German beers.
  • We can also talk about the joys of being a
    parent, unless children are one of your hates.
    However, other types of uncountable/insubstantive
    nouns do not work like this. So we say "there are
    many types of courage" and not "there are many
    courages".

6
Complete this rule
  • A/an can be used with uncountables if the speaker
    or writer.
  • Some uncountable words have different meanings
    when used with a/an.
  • What is the difference between
  • chocolate and a chocolate?
  • iron and an iron?
  • glass and a glass?

7
ACTIVITYFill the gap with a/an if you think it
is necessary, or leave the space blank.
  • Ive spilt some wine. Get cloth.
  • When you are in town, can you get paper? The
    printer has run out.
  • Is there chicken in the hamburger? It tastes
    as if there is.
  • When you are in town can you get paper? I want
    to get the football results.
  • After walking for about an hour we came to
    wood.
  • cloth has to be imported. Thats why cloths
    are expensive.
  • If you want to make a fire youll need wood.
  • I ran over chicken near a farm today. It had
    obviously escaped.

8
Listen and fill the gaps Angels - Robbie
Williams
  • There is a gap for each missing word
  • I sit and waitthere's an angel contemplate my
    fateAnd do they know_____ places ______ we
    goWhen we're grey and old'cause I've been
    toldThat salvation lets _____ wings ______So
    when I'm lying in my bedThoughts running through
    my headAnd I feel _____ love ____ _____I'm
    ______ angels _______And through it all she
    offers me protection____ ____ ____ love and
    affectionWhether I'm right or wrongAnd down the
    waterfallWherever it may take meI know that
    life won't break meWhen I come to call she won't
    forsake meI'm ______ angels ______
  • When I'm feeling weakAnd my pain walks down
    ____ ____ ____ streetI look aboveAnd I know
    I'll always be blessed with loveAnd as _____
    feeling _____
  • She breathes flesh to my bonesAnd when love is
    deadI'm loving angels instead

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Angels - Robbie Williams
  • I sit and waitthere's an angel contemplate my
    fateAnd do they knowThe places where we goWhen
    we're grey and old'cause I've been toldThat
    salvation lets their wings unfoldSo when I'm
    lying in my bedThoughts running through my
    headAnd I feel that love is deadI'm loving
    angels insteadAnd through it all she offers me
    protectionA lot of love and affectionWhether
    I'm right or wrongAnd down the
    waterfallWherever it may take meI know that
    life won't break meWhen I come to call she won't
    forsake meI'm loving angels insteadWhen I'm
    feeling weakAnd my pain walks down a one way
    streetI look aboveAnd I know I'll always be
    blessed with loveAnd as the feeling growsShe
    breathes flesh to my bonesAnd when love is
    deadI'm loving angels instead

10
Knowledge and luggage
  • Key words in context
  • Concordances
  • Information advice new trends

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Furniture
12
Furniture
13
Accommodation but not only
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Luggage
15
Travel, luggage, information, advice
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Travel, luggage, information, advice
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ACTIVITY
  • The word bread can be made countable by saying a
    loaf of bread or two slices of bread. Write
    the following uncountable nouns next to an
    appropriate expression to make them countable.
    Some of the nouns can be used with more than one
    expression.
  • sugar cheese jam
    milk toast cake
    spaghetti salt
    chocolate
  • a piece of________
  • a slice of ________
  • a plate of ________
  • a teaspoonful of _______
  • a pinch of ________
  • a bar of ________
  • a jar of ________
  • a carton of _________

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Where to find it
  • Devel. Grammar in cont. pag. 200 unit 34
  • Longman pp. 56-58 61-62 461
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