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Countable and uncountable nouns - Coggle Diagram
Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable nouns
Form
N/N-s
N/N-es (nouns that end in
–s, –ss, –sh, –ch, –x
, and
–z
)
Nouns that end in
-o
, some take
-s
in the plural, while the others take
-es
Words that are used with countable nouns
A, an
Many
A few
One, two, etc
Irregular countable nouns
One child, two children
One foot, two feet
One man/woman, two men/women
One person, two people
One tooth, two teeth
Uncountable nouns
Form
Don't have a plural form and take a singular verbs
Words that are used with uncountable nouns
A little
Much
A bit of
A piece of
Words that are used with both
A lot of/lots of
Some
The
Use
any
in negative and interrogtive statements with both kinds of nouns
Notes
Some uncountable nouns are plural and are followed by plural verb
Some nouns can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the context