English Grammar Course Countable and Uncountable Nouns #5

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Hello, guys.
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Welcome back to this English course on nouns.
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In this video, I’m going to tell you about countable and uncountable nouns.
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It’s very important to know the difference between countable and uncountable nouns in
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English.
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And students often get confused.
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So please listen to me very carefully.
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Let’s get started.
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Countable nouns are nouns that you can count.
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Uncountable nouns are nouns that you cannot count.
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They’re usually a type or a group.
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And they’re always singular.
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Let’s look at a few examples.
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Countable nouns – you can say, “a dog.”
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You can say, “one dog,” “two dogs,” “three dogs,” and so on.
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“Man.”
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You can say, “a man.”
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“Two men.”
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“Idea.”
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You can say, “one idea,” “two ideas,” and so on.
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“Computer.”
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Again, you can say, “one computer, two computers.”
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And, “house.”
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Well, you can say, “one house, two houses, three houses,” and so on.
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These are countable nouns.
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You can count them.
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But if we look at uncountable nouns.
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When you say, “water.”
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You can’t say, “One water, two waters.”
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It doesn’t make any sense.
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You cannot count water.
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Same goes for air.
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You can’t say, “one air, two airs.”
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It’s just ‘air’.
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It’s uncountable.
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‘traffic’ ‘English’
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‘Equipment’ These are all uncountable nouns.
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You cannot count them And they’re always singular.
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Okay, guys.
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Now, let’s take a closer look at rules with countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
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So how do we know if a word is countable or uncountable?
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Well there are a few tricks that can help.
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Let’s look at these words.
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Some groups of words are very often uncountable.
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And this can help you.
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For example, liquids.
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Water, juice, milk, beer.
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All those words are uncountable.
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Powders.
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Sugar, flour, salt, rice.
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Uncountable words as well.
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Materials.
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Such as wood, plastic, metal, or paper.
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Food as well.
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Like fruit, meat, cheese, and bread.
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And finally, abstract ideas.
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Like time, information, love, and beauty.
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Another trick is that most of the time, you can measure uncountable nouns.
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Let’s look at examples.
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For example, if we take liquids.
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I have two liters of milk.
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Now, you cannot count milk.
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But you can measure milk.
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And you can count liters.
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So you can say, “I have two liters of milk.”
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You can say, “I have a glass of water.”
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Or “I have glasses of water.”
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“Cups of coffee.”
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“Bottles of water.”
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So you can measure this uncountable noun.
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Same goes with powders.
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“I have one kilogram of sugar.”
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“Two kilograms of sugar.”
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With materials and foods, we often use the word, ‘piece’.
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For example, “I ate two pieces of cake.”
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Or bread.
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Or pizza.
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Or meat.
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Or cheese.
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“I need pieces of paper.”
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Wood.
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Plastic.
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Metal.
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Or “I have some water.”
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‘Some’ is an article that always works with uncountable nouns.
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Ok guys, I hope you understand.
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Let’s move on.
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Some words can be both countable and uncountable nouns.
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Now not all of them.
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But some of them.
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Let’s take a look.
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“I would like to eat some cake.”
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“I would like two pieces of cake.”
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So in these two sentences, ‘cake’ is obviously and uncountable noun.
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But if I say, “I would like to eat two cakes.”
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Suddenly, it becomes a countable noun.
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Why?
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Because in the first two sentences, we are talking about pieces of one cake.
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In the last sentence, we are considering the whole cake.
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So it becomes countable.
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Another example.
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“I would like to eat some chicken.”
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“I would like to eat a piece of chicken.”
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Both sentences, uncountable noun, ‘chicken’.
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But the last sentence, “I see two chickens.”
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Hmm, ‘chicken’, in this case, is a countable noun.
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Why?
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Because in the first two sentences, ‘chicken’ is food.
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But in the last sentence, ‘chicken’ is an animal.
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So the animal is a countable noun.
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‘Chicken’ as food is uncountable.
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Hope you get it.
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Let’s move on to example sentences now.
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Let’s now review a few example sentences, so you can practice using countable and uncountable
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nouns.
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Please repeat after me.
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And be careful to use proper pronunciation.
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Let’s get started.
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First sentence guys.
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“I put one hundred candles on six cakes.”
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Please repeat after me.
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“I put one hundred candles on six cakes.”
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“I put one hundred candles on six cakes.”
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Good job.
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Second example.
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“I ate two pieces of cake.”
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Please repeat after me.
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“I ate two pieces of cake.”
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“I ate two pieces of cake.”
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Next sentence.
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“I saw some trash on all the streets.”
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Please repeat after me.
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“I saw some trash on all the streets.”
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“I saw some trash on all the streets.”
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Very good.
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Next one.
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“I need to buy some milk and some butter from the market.”
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Please repeat after me.
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“I need to buy some milk and some butter from the market.”
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“I need to buy some milk and some butter from the market.”
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And finally.
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“Traffic and pollution are problems in many cities.”
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Repeat after me.
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“Traffic and pollution are problems in many cities.”
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“Traffic and pollution are problems in many cities.”
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Good job guys.
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I hope you repeated after me and worked on your pronunciation.
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Thank you for watching this video.
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I hope you now have a better understanding of countable and uncountable nouns.
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I know it’s hard, but don’t worry, keep practicing.
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Practice makes perfect.
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Thank you for watching my video and please watch the rest of the videos.
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Thank you guys for watching my video.
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the channel, by putting your comments below and sharing this video.
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Thank you very much and see you.
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And do it.
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Countable nouns are nouns that you can count.
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Ok, so for example, if you say ‘a dog’, you can say, “a dog, one dog, two dogs,
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three dogs.”
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You can count them.
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Uncountable nouns…
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Stop, you gotta slow down.
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Ahh, sorry.
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Why am I going so fast?
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Slow down.
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Take your time.
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Make it a good video.
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Okay.
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Countable nouns are nouns that you can count.
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