
4 Look at the nouns in blue in exercise 3. They are called uncountable nouns. Answer
thequestions.1 Can we count these nouns using numbers?2 Do uncountable nouns have plural forms?3 Do we use a / an in front of uncountablenouns?

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Ответ:
1. нет
2. "some" перед существительным
3. нет



No, we typically cannot count uncountable nouns using numbers. Uncountable nouns represent substances, concepts, or things that are considered indivisible or too numerous to count individually. For example, "water" is an uncountable noun, and we don't say "two waters" to refer to two separate instances of water. Instead, we might say "two glasses of water" to indicate a countable quantity.
Generally, uncountable nouns do not have plural forms. They are used in their singular form to represent the substance or concept as a whole. For example, "information" remains "information" whether you are talking about a small amount or a large amount of it. If you need to refer to multiple instances or types of an uncountable noun, you would use countable words to do so. For example, "pieces of information" or "types of music."
No, we do not use "a" or "an" in front of uncountable nouns. Articles like "a" and "an" are used with countable nouns to indicate a single, specific item. Uncountable nouns are typically used without articles or with other determiners like "some," "any," or "much" to indicate quantity or degree. For example, "I need some water" or "She has a lot of patience."


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