Вопрос задан 17.02.2019 в 01:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Чернышова Алина.

Read the words.Which of them are countable nouns and which are uncountable nouns?Read the words

again adding a/an before countable nouns and some before uncountable nouns. ...bread ...apple ...banana ...sunflower oli ...sugar ...magazine ...honey ...film ...milk ...chocolate
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Отвечает Владислав Владислав.
Some bread
an apple
a banana
some sunflower oil
some sugar
a magazine
some honey
a film
some milk
слово chocolate может быть как исчисляемым, так и неисчисляемым в зависимости от контекста, поэтому возможно так:
a chocolate (в смысле шоколадная конфетка, шоколадка)
some chocolate (если шоколад как собирательное понятие)
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted and have a plural form, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and do not have a plural form. Let's analyze the words provided and determine which ones are countable and which ones are uncountable.

1. Bread: Bread is an uncountable noun. We can say "some bread" but not "a bread" or "two breads" [[1]]. 2. Apple: Apple is a countable noun. We can say "an apple" or "two apples" [[2]]. 3. Banana: Banana is a countable noun. We can say "a banana" or "three bananas" [[3]]. 4. Sunflower oil: Sunflower oil is an uncountable noun. We can say "some sunflower oil" but not "an oil" or "two oils" [[4]]. 5. Sugar: Sugar is an uncountable noun. We can say "some sugar" but not "a sugar" or "three sugars" [[5]]. 6. Magazine: Magazine is a countable noun. We can say "a magazine" or "five magazines" [[6]]. 7. Honey: Honey is an uncountable noun. We can say "some honey" but not "a honey" or "two honeys" [[7]]. 8. Film: Film can be both a countable and an uncountable noun, depending on the context. If we are referring to a movie or a piece of film, it is countable. We can say "a film" or "three films." However, if we are referring to the material used for photography or cinematography, it is uncountable. We can say "some film" but not "a film" or "two films" [[8]]. 9. Milk: Milk is an uncountable noun. We can say "some milk" but not "a milk" or "four milks" [[9]]. 10. Chocolate: Chocolate is an uncountable noun. We can say "some chocolate" but not "a chocolate" or "five chocolates" [[10]].

Adding Articles

Now, let's add the appropriate articles before the countable and uncountable nouns:

- Bread: some bread - Apple: an apple - Banana: a banana - Sunflower oil: some sunflower oil - Sugar: some sugar - Magazine: a magazine - Honey: some honey - Film: a film (if referring to a movie) or some film (if referring to the material) - Milk: some milk - Chocolate: some chocolate

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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