Вопрос задан 29.06.2023 в 16:36. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Адушкина Катя.

41_ 1.Read the following words and divide into countable and uncountable nouns.Teacher Book

Doctor Water Hotel Musician Transport GuitarCountable nounsUncountable nouns​
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Отвечает Шигапова Ралина.

Ответ:

Countable nouns: teacher, book, doctor, hotel, musician, guitar

Uncountable nouns: water, transport

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Отвечает Рыбченко Никита.

Ответ:

Countable nouns

Teacher Book Doctor Hotel Musician Guitar

Uncountable nouns

Water Transport

Объяснение:

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Here's the list of words divided into countable and uncountable nouns:

Countable nouns:

  1. Teacher
  2. Book
  3. Doctor
  4. Hotel
  5. Musician
  6. Guitar

Uncountable nouns:

  1. Water
  2. Transport

Explanation: Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted as individual units, and you can use numbers like "one," "two," "three," etc., with them. Uncountable nouns, on the other hand, refer to substances, concepts, or things that cannot be easily counted or separated into distinct units. In your list:

Countable nouns:

  • Teacher (You can have one teacher, two teachers, etc.)
  • Book (You can have one book, two books, etc.)
  • Doctor (You can have one doctor, two doctors, etc.)
  • Hotel (You can have one hotel, two hotels, etc.)
  • Musician (You can have one musician, two musicians, etc.)
  • Guitar (You can have one guitar, two guitars, etc.)

Uncountable nouns:

  • Water (Water is not typically counted in units like "one water" or "two waters." Instead, you might refer to a glass of water or a bottle of water to specify a quantity.)
  • Transport (Transport refers to the concept or mode of transportation in general, and it's not typically counted in units.)

It's worth noting that some nouns can be both countable and uncountable, depending on their usage and context. For example, "music" can be uncountable when referring to the general concept of music, but it can also be countable when referring to specific pieces or genres of music (e.g., "I like jazz music," where "jazz" is a countable noun in this context).

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