ere and est 6 Language Study: Common nouns-1 : Some things, animals etc., the some nouns can be counted. They are called countable nouns. Some common nouns stand for something that cannot be counted. They are called uncountable nouns. Countable nouns have two forms. A noun that shows one person or thing, etc. is said to be in the singular. For example, "boy', 'girl', 'dog', "tree" , "chair. A noun that shows more than one person or thing, etc. is said to be in the plural. For example, 'boys', "girls", "dogs', 'trees', 'chairs”. he val ve Common nouns d T. d Countable nouns Uncountable nouns hair, water, gold, sky, fun, etc. Singular Plural word, country, words, countries, game, watch, etc. games, watches, etc. Note the expressions 'a slice of bread', 'strands of hair', 'two glasses of water', 'a cup of milk' and 'a bit of fun!'. Here, we do not say 'breads', 'hairs', 'waters', 'milks', 'funs', etc. • Find five countable nouns from the • List the units that we use to measure passage and write their singular and the following: water, milk, distance, plural forms
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