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COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS. NONCOUNT NOUNS. Whole groups or whole masses. Furniture, coffee and sugar. Abstract concepts. Love, wisdom, spirituality. Phenomenon of Nature Sunshine, rain, snow. SOME COMMON NONCOUNT NOUNS. Whole groups made up of similar items. Fluids. Solids. Gases.

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COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

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  1. COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

  2. NONCOUNT NOUNS • Whole groups or whole masses. Furniture, coffee and sugar. • Abstract concepts. Love, wisdom, spirituality. • Phenomenon of Nature Sunshine, rain, snow.

  3. SOME COMMON NONCOUNT NOUNS

  4. Whole groups made up of similar items

  5. Fluids

  6. Solids

  7. Gases

  8. Particles

  9. Abstractions

  10. Languages

  11. Fields of Study

  12. Recreation

  13. Activities

  14. Natural Phenomena

  15. Generic Nouns • Articles are used to make generalizations. A is used for singular nouns A banana is yellow. 0 is used for plural nouns and noncount nouns 0 Bananas are yellow. 0 Fruit is good for you.

  16. Indefinite Nouns

  17. Definite Nouns

  18. Expressions of Quantity for Count nouns One Each Every Two,three, etc. A couple of A few Many Several A number of

  19. Expressions of quantity for noncount nouns A little Much A great deal of

  20. Expressions of quantity for both count and noncount nouns no Some/any A lot of/lots of Plenty of Most all

  21. Negative vs. Positive

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