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    countable

    US /'kaʊntəbl/

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    UK /'kaʊntəbl/

    B1
    adj.Adjective(Of nouns) that can exist in the plural
    Shoes and socks are countable nouns

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    • It can be countable or uncountable.

      It can be countable or uncountable.

    • it becomes countable:

      it becomes countable:

    B1

    How To Use Stuff and Things | Like A Native Speaker

    03:31How To Use Stuff and Things | Like A Native Speaker
    • The most obvious difference is that "things" are countable. "One thing, two things, many things." "So many things."

      The most obvious difference is that "things" are countable. "One thing, two things, many things." "So many things."

    • So "things" are countable, "stuff" is uncountable, but we still use them much the same. You just have to be careful with those quantifiers, much, many, a lot of, not enough, things like that.

      So "things" are countable, "stuff" is uncountable, but we still use them much the same. You just have to be careful with those quantifiers, much, many, a lot of, not enough, things like that.

    A2

    ‘I like dog’ – Fix this sentence! #shorts

    01:00‘I like dog’ – Fix this sentence! #shorts
    • We change these nouns into plurals when they're countable.

      We change these nouns into plurals when they're countable.

    • We change these nouns into plurals when they're countable; we don't change uncountable nouns into plurals.

      We change these nouns into plurals when they're countable; we don't change uncountable nouns into plurals.

    B1

    How to use MUCH MANY and A LOT OF | Confusing English Grammar Rules

    02:13How to use MUCH MANY and A LOT OF | Confusing English Grammar Rules
    • And when we talk about 'much' and 'many', we have to understand the difference between countable and uncountable nouns.

      And when we talk about 'much' and 'many', we have to understand the difference between countable and uncountable nouns.

    • 'Countable' means something that has a natural plural.

      'Countable' means something that has a natural plural.

    B1

    SO and SUCH! | English Vocabulary in Conversation

    03:52SO and SUCH! | English Vocabulary in Conversation
    • As you can see, these can be singular or plural, countable or uncountable, so keep that in mind.

      As you can see, these can be singular or plural, countable or uncountable, so keep that in mind.

    A2

    English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams

    17:01English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams
    • We often use one rather than repeating a singular countable noun when we're not referring to a specific thing.

      We often use one rather than repeating a singular countable noun when we're not referring to a specific thing.

    • We often use one rather than repeating a singular countable noun when we're not referring to a specific thing.

      We often use one rather than repeating a singular countable noun when we're not referring to a specific thing.

    A2

    Quantifiers

    03:52Quantifiers
    • Last time, we learned about countable and uncountable nouns.

      Last time, we learned about countable and uncountable nouns.

    • Last time we learned about countable and uncountable nouns,

      Last time we learned about countable and uncountable nouns,

    A2

    10 MOST COMMON Grammar Mistakes English Learners Make

    18:2310 MOST COMMON Grammar Mistakes English Learners Make
    • So you probably know that there are two types of nouns in English: countable and uncountable nouns.

      So you probably know that there are two types of nouns in English: countable and uncountable nouns.

    • Countable nouns are easy.

      Countable nouns are easy.

    A2

    Don't make these mistakes in English!

    06:16Don't make these mistakes in English!
    • you, "What do you do", you need to use an article because "student" is countable; it's

      you, "What do you do", you need to use an article because "student" is countable; it's

    • singular; and "engineer' is countable and it's singular. So you have to say, "I am a

      singular; and "engineer' is countable and it's singular. So you have to say, "I am a

    A2

    Less or Fewer?

    03:37Less or Fewer?
    • ...fewer we use with countable nouns, all right?

      ...fewer we use with countable nouns, all right?

    • Fewer we use with countable nouns, all right?

      Fewer we use with countable nouns, all right?

    A2