Countable and Uncountable Nouns Explained for ESL
www.thoughtco.com › countable-and-uncountableNouns are words that represent things, places, ideas, or people. For example, computer, Tom, Seattle, history are all nouns. Nouns are parts of speech which can be both countable and uncountable. Countable Nouns A countable noun is something you can count such as apples, books, cars, etc. Here are some sentences using countable nouns:
Countable and uncountable nouns - Portal Académico del CCH
portalacademico.cch.unam.mx › ingles2 › eat-drinkIn English, there are some things (nouns) you can count, but there are some others you can’t. For example, you can say 1 apple, 2 apples, 3 apples, but you can’t say 1 rice, 2 rices, 3 rices, that is not common. There are also some differences. Maybe, in your language you can count a noun that in English is not possible. For example, in Spanish you can say 1 tarea, 2 tareas 3 tareas, but ...