COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

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COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
  1. UNCOUNTABLE: WATER, SAND, AIR
    1. ALWAYS WILL BE SINGULAR
      1. WE CAN USE SOME AN ANY, we used when we cannot specify a number or an exact amount.
        1. ANY is for question oe negative sentence ???
          1. SOME we ues in positive sentence sentence
          2. we cannot count
            1. HOW MUCH is used with noncount nouns for example: How much water is in the glass?
            2. COUNTABLE:
              1. we can count
                1. easy to recognize
                  1. CAN BE
                    1. SINGULAR: CAT, MOUSE, TOOTH
                      1. PLURAL: DOGS, BOOKS, TEETH
                        1. SOME nouns have a diferent in plural and singular form , for example::woman – women man – men mouse – mice
                          1. HOW MANY is used with count nouns for example: How many apples are there?
                          2. AND SPECIAL NOUNS CAN BE BOTH: FOR EXAMPLE TIME, ROOM, PAPER
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