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    non-count nouns

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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounNouns that cannot be counted and do not have a plural form.
    Water, air, and information are examples of non-count nouns.

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    Count and Noncount Nouns (Part 1)

    14:00Count and Noncount Nouns (Part 1)
    • Welcome to this initial online video tutorial on the differences between and the use of count and non-count nouns.

      Welcome to this initial online video tutorial on the differences between and the use of count and non-count nouns.

    • count and non-count nouns!

      count and non-count nouns!

    A2

    Count and Noncount Nouns (Part 1)

    14:00Count and Noncount Nouns (Part 1)
    • Welcome to part 2 of this online tutorial on the use of count and non-count nouns.

      Welcome to part 2 of this online tutorial on the use of count and non-count nouns.

    • Welcome to part two of this online video tutorial on the use of count and non-count nouns.

      Welcome to part two of this online video tutorial on the use of count and non-count nouns.

    B1

    Introduction to English count and noncount nouns

    04:55Introduction to English count and noncount nouns
    • Non-count nouns are nouns that you cannot make plural.

      Non-count nouns are nouns that you cannot make plural.

    • The other nouns, non-count nouns, are nouns that you cannot count.

      The other nouns, non-count nouns, are nouns that you cannot count.

    B1

    English Grammar Tricks - Countable & Uncountable Nouns : Learn

    05:58English Grammar Tricks - Countable & Uncountable Nouns : Learn
    • The uncountable nouns or the non-count nouns are ones which only have the singular form.

      The uncountable nouns or the non-count nouns are ones which only have the singular form.

    • The uncountable nouns or the non-count nouns are ones which only have

      The uncountable nouns or the non-count nouns are ones which only have

    B1

    5 Native English Speaker Mistakes

    08:395 Native English Speaker Mistakes
    • Now, on to number two: "Less" vs. "Fewer." Okay, so this is a question of count and non-count nouns.

      Now, on to number two: "Less" vs. "Fewer." Okay, so this is a question of count and non-count nouns.

    • Basically, when you use "less," you should only be using it with non-count nouns.

      Basically, when you use "less," you should only be using it with non-count nouns.

    A2