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Count and noncount nouns exercises a few a lot of many
Count and noncount nouns exercises a few a lot of many











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There are a few strawberries in the fridge. We can use some/any/(a) few/ many with plural countable nouns.Įxample: We need some apples.However, we can use plural countable nouns alone.Įxample: Did you buy apples? Yes, but I forgot to buy stawberries. ( not: I saw sister yesterday.)Can you give me a hand? We cannot use singular countable nouns without articles or possessive pronouns (a/the/your).Example: one banknote, two banknote s one coin, two coin s a cake a sister We can put numbers and indefinite articles in front of countable nouns.This means they can be used in both the singular and the plural.Įxample: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Most English nouns are countable nouns.













Count and noncount nouns exercises a few a lot of many