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  • A an and the - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    We don’t use a an before uncountable nouns: Could I have rice instead of potatoes with my fish? Not: Could I have a rice I hope we have nice weather Not: I hope we have a nice weather We can use the before uncountable nouns when they refer to a specific example: The rice we bought in the Thai shop is much better than the supermarket rice
  • Nouns: countable and uncountable - Cambridge Grammar
    Some nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in other languages (e g accommodation, advice, furniture, information): They can give you some information about accommodation at the tourist office
  • Uncountable nouns - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    Uncountable nouns do not have a distinction between singular and plural and cannot be counted because they cannot be easily divided This means that they are not used with the articles a or an or numbers
  • UNCOUNTABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    An example of a countable noun is " table ', and an example of an uncountable noun is ' money ' Some nouns have different senses depending on whether they are thought of as countable or uncountable
  • Uncountable nouns - Cambridge Grammar
    Uncountable nouns do not have a distinction between singular and plural and cannot be counted because they cannot be easily divided This means that they are not used with the articles a or an or numbers
  • Determiners and types of noun - Cambridge Grammar
    We use this and that with singular countable or uncountable nouns, but not with plural nouns This refers to something near the speaker; that refers to something further away:
  • Nouns: countable and uncountable - Cambridge Dictionary
    Other common uncountable nouns include: accommodation, baggage, homework, knowledge, money, permission, research, traffic, travel These nouns are not used with a an or numbers and are not used in the plural
  • Nouns: countable and uncountable - Gramática Cambridge
    Some nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in other languages (e g accommodation, advice, furniture, information): They can give you some information about accommodation at the tourist office
  • Nouns: countable and uncountable - Cambridge Dictionary
    Other common uncountable nouns include: accommodation, baggage, homework, knowledge, money, permission, research, traffic, travel These nouns are not used with a an or numbers and are not used in the plural
  • Cambridge English Dictionary: Meanings Definitions
    The most popular dictionary and thesaurus Meanings definitions of words in English with examples, synonyms, pronunciations and translations





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