Countable and Uncountable
Underline the countable and encircle the uncountable nouns.
1. We bought a piece of land in Punjab,
2. Can you bring me a glass of water?
3. Horse ran at full speed.
4. You need to develop your stamina if you want to play soccer
5. I am feeling weak after illness.
6. There is rain in the city today.
7. People have liked the new movie very much.
8. Wahid has taken his food.
Answers
1)Countable noun = land & uncountable noun = piece of land....
2) countable noun = glass & uncountable noun = water
3) c = horse & uc= speed....
4) C = soccer & UC= stamina...
5) C = - UC feeings & illness...
6)C = city & UC = rain...
7) C = movie & UC = people...
8) C = wahid & UC= food...
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Answer:
Nouns can be countable or uncountable. Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, three apples, etc. Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water, etc.
Explanation:
- Countable nouns exist for things we can count utilizing numbers. They maintain a singular and a plural form. The singular form can utilize the determiner "a" or "an".
- Uncountable nouns exist for the things that we cannot count with numerals.
1. We bought a piece of land in Punjab,
- Countable noun = land & uncountable noun = piece of land....
2. Can you bring me a glass of water?
- countable noun = glass & uncountable noun = water.
3. Horse ran at full speed.
- countable noun = horse & uncountable noun= speed.
4. You need to develop your stamina if you want to play soccer
- countable noun = soccer & uncountable noun= stamina.
5. I am feeling weak after an illness.
- countable noun feelings & uncountable noun illness.
6. There is rain in the city today.
- countable noun = city &uncountable noun = rain.
7. People liked the new movie very much.
- countable noun = movie &uncountable noun = people.
8. Wahid has taken his food.
- countable noun= Wahid & uncountable noun= food.
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