Nouns that can be either countable or u
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Some concrete nouns are countable when they refer to sotare unc
individual, but uncountable when they refer to a type of m
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Countable Uncountable
They had a nice carpet in the living-room. We bought tensuch nc
The protestors threw stones at the police. The statue is n
Animals, vegetables and fruit are uncountable when we cu in othe
Countable Uncountable
buy a (whole) chicken put some chicken in the sandwi
peel some potatoes eat some potato
pick three tomatoes a pizza with tomato
These nouns can be countable or uncountable with differs,
Countable Uncountable
a glass/some glasses of water some glass for the wines)
my glasses (= spectacles > 155) mn
a daily paper (= newspaper) some writing paper
my papers (= documents)
an ice (= ice-cream) ice on the road
an iron (for ironing clothes) iron (a metal)
atin of beans tin (a metal) ated to
a bedside light (= lamp) the speed of light geis un
a hairthairs on your collar comb your hair / sl
agirl in ared dress wearing evening dress a
I’ve been here lots of times. Thaven't got much tim u
(= occasions) uv
an interesting experience experience in the job
(= an event) (= length of time doing
asmall business (= company) do business (= buying