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UNS: COUNT AND NONCOUh<br />

I<br />

SINGULAR<br />

PLURAL<br />

COUNT<br />

NOUN<br />

a book<br />

one book<br />

books<br />

two books<br />

soma books<br />

a lot of books<br />

maw books<br />

a few books<br />

A COUNT NOUN<br />

one + noun<br />

NONCOUNT m0~y A NONCOUNT NOUN<br />

NOUN some money<br />

a lot sfmoney (none)<br />

much money Do not use a. A noncount noun does<br />

a little money<br />

COMMON NONCOUNT NOWS<br />

advlce mail bread PWr<br />

furniture money cheese rice<br />

help music wffe salt<br />

homework Pew . fwd soup<br />

informarion tWFc hit sugar<br />

jewelv weather meat tea<br />

' a<br />

luck work milk warn<br />

EXERCISE 13: Look at the italicized words. Underline the noun. Is the noun c o w<br />

or NONCOUNT?<br />

I.@ NONCOUNT He sits on a chpr.<br />

2. COUNT He sits on-furnikure.<br />

3. COUNT<br />

4. COUNT<br />

5. COUNT<br />

6. COUNT<br />

7. COUNT<br />

8. COUNT<br />

9. COUNT<br />

10. COUNT<br />

11. COUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

NONCoUNT<br />

NONCOUNT<br />

She has a win.<br />

She has some money.<br />

She has some letters.<br />

She has some mail.<br />

The street is full of @a&.<br />

There are a lot of cars in the street.<br />

I know a fact about bees.<br />

I have some information about bees.<br />

The teacher gives us homework.

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