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Where can we put all the furniture? (NOT ‘furnitures’)
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Uncountable nouns are NOT used with
a/an
or words which have a singular or plural meaning (e.g.
another
,
these, many, two
):
She needs some information. (NOT ‘an information’)
Who’d like some more bread? (NOT ‘another bread’)
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To refer to a specific amount, use
piece of, bit of, slice of, cup of, etc
: Sometimes it may be possible to use a
countable noun instead. Compare:
They gave her two pieces of useful information.
For breakfast I had three pieces of toast and two cups of tea.
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After an uncountable noun, the verb is singular:
The traffic seems to get worse every day. (NOT ‘
seem’
)
New equipment is urgently needed. (NOT ‘
are’
)
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Remember that nouns can have both countable and uncountable meanings. Compare:
Are the lenses made of glass or plastic? (uncountable)
Would you like a glass or a cup? (countable)
The government spends a great deal on education. (uncountable)
want their daughter to have a good education. (countable)
See
also THE 4
school
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Her daughter wants to leave the school and get married.
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