English for Beginners: Countable & Uncountable Nouns
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Do you think English grammar is confusing? Ever wonder why can we say "a dollar" but we can't say "a money"? Why can we say "houses", but not "furnitures"? In this class, you will learn the grammar rules about countable and uncountable nouns in English, including when to use "a" or "an", when to add an "s" at the end of a noun to make it plural, and when you should NOT add an "s". You will also learn about the difference between "much" and "many". Test yourself with the quiz at www.engvid.com/countable-unco...
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video I'm going to teach you about countable and uncountable nouns. We can also call these "count nouns" and "non-count nouns".
So, let's begin by first talking about: What is a noun? So, a noun is a word that is a person... It can be a person, so: "Emma", that's a noun; "teacher", that's a noun. It can be a place. "Russia" is a noun. "School" is a noun. It can be an animal; a dog. "Dog" is a noun. The word "cat" is a noun. It can also be a thing. This marker... The word "marker" is a noun. Okay? And it can also be a feeling. "Happiness" is a noun. So, a noun is a person, a place, a thing, an object, an animal. There are many things that are nouns.
What a noun is not is it's not an action, like a verb; it's not a description, like an adjective; and it's not a preposition, like the word "on" or "off". Okay? A noun is, like I've said before, one of these things. So, in English...
Well, actually, first let's do something. Let's underline the nouns just to make sure we have this concept. So, my first sentence is: "Canada is a large country." So let's underline the nouns, here. Well, "Canada" is a place, so we know "Canada" is a noun; "is" is a verb; "large" - this is a description; "country". "Country" is a place; this is also a noun.
"My teacher is funny". "Teacher" is a person, so this is a noun; "funny" is a description, it's an adjective, it's not a noun.
"The dog", so we have "dog" is an animal; "cats", "cats" are nouns; and we have the word, here, "friends". The word "friend" is also a noun. Okay? So, these are all nouns.
So, in English, we have two types of nouns; we have countable nouns and we have uncountable nouns. It's important to know if a noun is countable or uncountable, because this is going to tell us if we use words, like: "a" in front of the word, and it will also tell us which words we cannot use with these words. So... And whether or not we need to add an "s" to the end of the noun if there's more than one. So, in this video, we are going to talk about countable nouns with many examples and uncountable nouns. So, let's look at countable nouns first.
Okay, so we're going to start with countable nouns first. So, the first thing you need to know with a countable noun is when we have a countable noun, we need to put an "a" or an "an" in front of it. So, for example: "I have a dog. I have a computer. I have a lamp. I have a chair." So, notice I'm putting "a" in front of all of these. If the noun starts with a vowel sound, so for example: "a" is a vowel, "e", "i", "o", "u" - these are all vowels. And if it starts with a vowel sound, then we use "an". "I have an apple. I have an egg. I have an ant." Okay? So, we use this if the first... The first sound of the word is a vowel.
So, the second thing you need to know is that with countable nouns a lot of the time we can count them. Okay? So we can often... A countable noun is something you can count, or... Usually it's something, or an animal, or, you know, a place - it's something you can count. So, for example: "I have a book." This is one book. "I have two books.", "I have three books." So, this... You can count books and it's a countable noun. "I have two chairs. I have five dresses." These are all countable nouns.
When we have more than one countable noun, so for example, here we have one, here we have two. If we have more than one-so two, three, four, five, six-we need to add an "s". This shows us that there is more than one. And also notice that we don't need this in front of the noun anymore. So, we cannot say: "a books", because the "s" means there's more than one, so this would not match. Okay.
What else do we need? So, we need an "s" or an "es" if we have more than one of this type of object or noun. Here's another example: "I have one sister.", "I have three sisters." So, notice here, you can count the number of sisters I have, and so I've added an "s".
Now, we have some exceptions. For example, the word "moose". You can count the number of moose, but we never add an "s". It's... It's a strange exception. In English, you'll notice we have a lot of exceptions. We break rules a lot of times in English and that's okay. It's the same with "fish".
Teacher your teaching is very excellent, explicit and distinctive. I loved your teaching a lot. Thank you.
Es increíble, siempre pensé ¿Como es que pretenden enseñarnos inglés hablandonos en inglés? pero con usted es super fácil entender ya que se nota que utiliza un lenguaje sencillo para los hispanohablantes, increíble el trabajo que hace.
Thank you so much for using a simple language to explain the course and break a leg
thanks Miss Emma I learn a lot with your videos. I listen you almost every day .
Thanks Mrs. Emma for sharing the lesson. Your voice are very clearly. I can understand what you say on the video without using subtitle english.
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Your voice (is), not (are)., and use Clear (not clearly).
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Emma has a lot of suscribers and has a really nice dress today. She has much talent to teach!
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What a great lesson for English as a second language speaker! Very easy to understand and neat trick!
Thanks Mrs. Emma. The best teacher ever.
Emma is the best english woman teacher on RUclips. I have been searching her contact on internet a lot.
Excelente maestra, muchas gracias!
Your teaching method is so easy
I can understand every thing.
Thank you.
Hello, thanks for this video. I'm from Turkey and I have an selective English exam. This video was very helpful, thanks again. 😊
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I mean I am from turkey
And I am from Korea
The level you talk on is very advanced, not really required for everyone to become good in English
I really like how you break every thing down and explain it well
Excellent explanation. Maybe using more visual resources in your video would make it perfect!
Thanks to you I'm learning a lot of vocabulary
This lesson was really good . İ learned a lot of things😃
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thank you for this accurate elaboration.
You're the best teacher, thank so much. Your class has been the best.
Hello teacher. I like this class. Now I understand countable and uncountable nouns. Thanks a lot
Thank you teacher 😊 you have a gift to teach...
Love you, Emma.
Thnx for teaching me your language.
I love it
I love your way of teaching. Thanks a lot.
Excellent teaching! Thank you!
And the lesson itself is great as well 🤙🏽👌🏼
I want to thank Emma for nice teaching, I am able to understand her accent completely she is a truly perfect teacher. I also subscribed Engwid 2 years ago so, I have been following her. in this case, this lesson was excellent I realize countable and uncountable nouns, for example, I don't know how to use fish in sentences when we are going to use it. millions of thanks dear Ema
THANKS TEACHER , GOD BLESS YOUR WORK AND YOUR DAY FOREVER👋👋👋👋👋✍✍✍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Emma, you are awesome. Thank you so much.!!
Thank you Mrs Emma.Your lecture is very clear and explains this grammar unit on an excellent way.
My favorite English teacher Emma
Muchas gracias ,muy clara la explicación .
you are a amazing teacher , you have the ability to teach so easy and understandable for us , I love you teacher you have helped a lot
U are very good teacher thank you help me a lot
Just nice I have exam just a few days thanks love you Emma.❤😄😄👍
I have much of gratitude, thank you so much.
Thank you dear Teacher! I respect, love and appeeciate you!
sou brasileira e estou aprendendo inglês, e professora sua aula foi a melhor! Eu amei a sua aula! Thank you
Never have l seen a teacher like you.Your teaching style is just amazing.thank you so much.
Thank you Emma. You're the best.
I'm just happy I'm 13 I'm learning English, (I'm from Armenia I know Armenian, Russian) and often I can't watch the lessons in English because I'm afraid that I won't understand what is being said, but you explained everything so well that I completely understood with all the words, I understood everything, thank you very much!!!
Professora excelente e calma , gostei muito da aula e já deixei o meu like . Obrigada ❤️🇧🇷
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Excelent, you are a good teacher, thanks, I love you. Abrazos from Colombia
You are the best teacher I have ever met , teacher Emma👍👍😘😘
I am Brazilian and I love this english class
Now I'm clear about this.Thanks a lot for this lesson.
Thanks a lot ma'am, for enriching my grammar. Hope, such stream of knowledge will be coming.
Thanks Emma! You look very smart! You are the best fellow, I know! Go ahead!
Thanks Emma . you teach very well . Thank you so much Madam
Your voice is very clear. I like the teaching 😊😊
Thank you Miss Emma for your teaching ❤❤😍😍
Thank you Mrs.Emma for sharing the lesson.💜🥰
I. Love you
Thank you very much.I take 100% at quiz.
Hello Emma,
Your this lesson gives very useful information about 'countable and uncountable'.
Thank you
thank you Emma your lesson was very easy and understandable for everyone that wants to learn English as a second language. you are an amazing teacher.
Thank you Emma!
Thanks Mrs. Emma for the knowledge...... I'm Indonesian student...🍀
Respected maam
I learnt english from your videos
Thanks a lot
I m from india and now i m able to speak english like you thanks again
My ticher don't is funny
Happy to see you
Thanks Emma your perfect being a teacher at a university
the way as you move your hands reminds me to my french teacher and both are goodlooking. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Yo hablo español pero estoy aprendiendo ingles y te entiendo, your a great teacher and i love your lessons ,saludos desde colombia
thank you so much
Emma , you are lovely teacher. Thanks for nice teaching!!
Thank you Mrs. Ema you class are helpful.
I love you're videos Emma you are explained it simply! 😍😘
You are the best!!!!! This is my first class and I love it
thank you so much , I was confused but now everything is clear
thank you very much I am from Algeria AND in the school we have a subject around countable and uncountable so thank u u are the best teacher
Thx! this helped me for my module
Thanks Emma you have great ability when it comes teaching.!🤓
Thank you Emma for your sharing. I love your pronounce.
No puedo creer , que entendí todo lo que me dijo en ingles..muy buena maestra.
muchas gracias x esta clase.. saludos desde Ecuador
Thanks emma you're great teacher know i'm stronger english speech than before because you teach me more lessons
That's a really good teacher because i can understand her perfectly👌
Thank you Miss Emma for you teaching 😘👍
Great teacher. Great method. Thank you Miss Emma
Thank you so much for your efforts and time!
Thank you so much Emma. Each and every episode is worthy.
Thanks Emma.... u r really a good teacher. I am very weak in grammar please record detailed lectures on PARTS OF SPEECH.
Thanks your classes are very good, i understand the topic easily, without problem, The best Teacher.
Thanks ma'am! You have covered this topic very nicely and you were quite interactive in your approach. I am gonna watch your other videos as well and comment on them. Thanks again!
Thanks from COsta RiCa .....Very nice teacher!! you help me a lot,i will take my exam this saturday.. soo ! THANKS again..
You saved my life today. a lot of.............Thanks
Thanks, Emma.. U r helping a lot
want to thank Emma for their nice teaching, I understand her accent completely she is a truly perfect teacher. I also subscribed to Engwid 2 years ago so, I have been following her. in this case, this lesson was excellent I realize countable and uncountable nouns, for example, I don't know how to use fish in sentences when we are going to use it. millions of thanks dear Ema
Just for sharing grammar knowledge, if we add es to the noun fish, then we are referring to different kind of fish
It's a plaisure to follow your lessons, thanks.
This is indeed very informative!
Perfect! I can understand 100%. You are a superteacher!!!
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Thanks A LOT OF for your excellent lessons :D
Actually very important lessons. I like this vedio
I can't thankyou enough, indeed thanks a billion. Now i got to know the difference between countable noun and uncountable noun.
I had trouble with countable nouns and uncountable nouns. After listening to your class, I feel more comfortable. You are a good teacher. Thanks!
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Thank you teacher I really appreciate your effort
Tanks for the great lesson.
great lesson Emma!!! You're an inspiration for my classes, I am an English Instructor in Brazil... I learn a lot from you. Thank you so much!!!
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Thanks for teaching us to improve our knoulege
I Love your explanation, love your method,thank u for your help to learn everyday, success always!