Nouns

Uncountable and plural nouns

Uncountable and plural nouns

Uncountable (or non-count) nouns are words which cannot be counted. Therefore, they only have a singular form. They have no plural forms. These words are thought of as wholes rather than as parts.
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns.

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  1. What is uncountable nouns and examples?
  2. What are plural countable nouns?
  3. Can two uncountable nouns take plural verb?

What is uncountable nouns and examples?

Uncountable nouns. In English grammar, some things are seen as a whole or mass. These are called uncountable nouns, because they cannot be separated or counted. Other common uncountable nouns include: accommodation, baggage, homework, knowledge, money, permission, research, traffic, travel.

What are plural countable nouns?

Countable, uncountable and plural nouns in English. COUNTABLE NOUNS. Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places and things that can be counted. For example, books, houses, Americans, cats, dogs, cars, etc. A countable noun can be singular (a book) or plural (two books)

Can two uncountable nouns take plural verb?

Do you use plural or singular verbs with uncountable nouns? You must use singular verbs with uncountable nouns, because you can not make those nouns plural, and the verbs must match their subjects in number (“subject-verb agreement”).

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