Saturday, August 30, 2008

COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
A noun can be countable and uncountable.
You can use one/two/three... + countable nouns. (you can count them.)
EX: --> I've got a car. --> you can't use the singular (car) alone.
Uncountable noun:
you can't say one/two/three... + uncountable (you can't count them).
uncountable nouns have only one form.
You can't use "a" or "an" + uncountables nouns.
EX: --> I've got some money.
A/AN
A/an + singular nouns: --> I need a new car
SOME
Some + plural countables: --> I need some new shoes.
Some + uncountable nouns: --> I need some money
ANY
Use any in negative sentences --> I am not going to see any film tonight
Use any in interrogative sentences --> There is any flowers in your garden?

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