COUNTABLE VS
UNCOUNTABLE
NOUN
Here starts
the lesson!
COUNTABLE
NOUN
● Things that can
be counted
(singular or
plural).
Example:
● One banana,
two bananas,
three bananas…
COUNTABLE
NOUN
● We can use
countable nouns
with certain
definition of
number.
Example:
● Five dictionaries.
● Six group of cows.
● Eighty students.
Phones
Computers
Books
Dictionaries
SINGULAR FORM
Phone
Computer
Book
Dictionary
PLURAL FORM
COUNTABLE
❏ There is a hair in my
soup.
❏ A chicken escaped from
the henhouse.
❏ I love tomatoes.
UNCOUNTABLE
NOUN
● We cannot “count”
them.
● For uncountable
nouns, singular
verbs must always
be used.
For example,
"coffee" cannot be
counted. We can
count "coffee" in
bottles or liters,
but coffee itself
cannot be counted.
UNCOUNTABLE
❏ Jen has long red hair.
❏ Our dinner was
chicken.
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YOU!

Countable Vs Uncountable noun