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Countable and Uncountable Expressions with Nouns (Much, Many, A few, A lot of)Countable and UncountableUncountable Use the singular form of the verb with uncountable nouns. Use both 'some' and any' with uncountable nouns when speaking about specific objects. Examples Do you have any butter? If you are speaking in general, do not use a modifier. Examples Do you drink coca cola? Countable Use the plural form of the verb with countable nouns. Use both 'some' and 'any' with countable nouns when speaking about specific objects. Examples There are some magazines on the table. If you are speaking in general, use the plural form of the noun. Examples They love books by Hemingway. Expressions for Use with Countable and Uncountable Nouns Use the following expressions with uncountable nouns. most Examples There is lots of interest in the project. Use the following expressions with countable nouns. many, lots of, a lot of Examples There are a lot of pictures on the wall. |
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