Uncountable Nouns - Learn English Grammar
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Instead of "is a" when using "You're" use the. For example, You're the best teacher in the world. When in spanish the word of is used a lot. In english it's not like that and when showing possession it's best to use in sometimes.
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we can use little or a little for non-count nouns.
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What about lentils countable or uncountable?? And thank you very much
very easy lesson because you are a good teacher l will learn the correct English with you..can you give me advices please ? thanks
Hi, kods lana,
advice is the uncountable noun. She may give you some pieces of advice. :)
He is a man of an ability.
He is a man of ability.
should we use or not the artile "an" before ability and why ?
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Teacher i m watching your video i like it .for proper learning which vedio i have to watch before and how i watch can you suggest me?
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Can I use "I have much more time"?
What about the song of the doors that says: "love two times"
I think one time (once), two times (twice) are valid but in different contexts. But It is not clear for me too.
Alisha thank you for great video! I have a question, could you help me, please? In the last statement: "Can I have some...?" Why I use "some" instead of "any"? Shouldn't I use "any" for interrogative and negative phrases and "some" for afirmative phrases?
Well, when using the word "Not" it's best to use any because it's a negative statement. You use the word some because it's a positive statement and doesn't have "Not" or any other negative words.
Sheepey Darkness thank for answer, but I thought we use "any" for interrogative sentences too, for example: "Is anyone here?"
That's correct. You would use "Is anyone here" if you don't know if people are there or not. You would use " Is everyone here? " If there are people in the room but you aren't sure if some people are missing. For example if you were to walk into an empty classroom and see no one you would say "Is anyone here?". If you walked into a meeting room and people were there you would ask " Is everyone here" before the meeting starts to see if everyone is in the room.
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Teacher, I like your video. However, I don't know in which order to see? Can you suggest me.
Time has both a countable and uncountable noun form. For example, "How many times did I tell you?" or "A time of peace"
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Time countable or uncountable?
For example when someone ask me what is the time i answer to them it is two o'clok.
What is the time(here maybe she/he's asking for the meaning of the uncountable/countable noun TIME,and I think the best way to ask this is "what time is it?(it's already two o'clock)
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Is " How many clothes" incorret ? Thanks.
How many clothes is incorrect. The correct version should be "How much clothes". You should use many for items that you have a lot of or are hard to count such as sand or stars. Use much for things that are easier to count such as clothes, or money. There are always exceptions though.
tow problems in this video the first the voice is law and ur explaining was not understood as well as .. i will continue but i wish re explain this lesson again .. I think the countable and un countable need more explaining
Is millenia the Misspelling of millennia?
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why is the word cake uncountable?
if we can say: they ate yesterday two cakes.
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is It correct to say?
WE would like to have 2 cups of coffe?
I need a little bit of water
I need a little more time to accomplish the task
I have almost no sugar
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Hi Alisha. I can't say.. I want a beer in a bar?
Thank you.
Yep. You could say "I want some beer" or "I want beer at a bar" which is correct. English is weird.
I sure you will never reexplain it again cause u dont have the easier way to explain it
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