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English Explanations

1. Nouns are the names of people, places and things. Some nouns are countable, and some nouns are uncountable. Countable nouns are separate items that can be counted. They have a singular (one) and a plural (two or more) form. You can add -s or -es to the end of most countable nouns to make them plural

2. Uncountable nouns are things that cannot be counted individually. Examples are whole groups of things (clothing), abstract ideas (love), liquids (milk), and some food items (meat). Uncountable nouns don't have a plural form. No final -s or -es is added to the end of an uncountable noun.

3. To talk about a specific quantity of an uncountable noun you can use certain units of measurement with certain nouns: glass of, bottle of, cup of, loaf of, piece of and bowl of.