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What kind of noun is it? Is it a count or noncount?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 574. PRACTICE WITH NOUNS B. Note the pronunciation of the following pairs of words. Transcribe them and submit the examples of your own. Translate the words into Russian.
Ask yourself these questions when checking nouns.
Countable nouns can have singular or plural forms and take singular or plural verbs. You can put a number before this kind of noun and a / an . People do not settle into one role, the role of a consumer; they settle into two major roles : of a consumer and a producer. A producer makes the goods or provides the services that consumersuse.
Noncount nouns refer to general things such as qualities, substances, or topics. They cannot be counted and have only a singular form. We do not normally use a/an or a number directly before uncountable nouns. You may have several resources - time, energy, money, talent, knowledge and skills, charm, intelligence, imagination. Yet your resources are limited. 2. Is there a quantifier[13] with the noun that can be used to identify the nature of the noun?
a. Some quantifiers are used with both plural count nouns and noncount nouns.
Goods which cannot be stored for any length of time without going bad are called “perishables”. Any scarcity forces you to decide what you want most. Children find that there are a lot of things in the world they want in early childhood. A lot of money is needed to meet personal needs. b. Some quantifiers are used only with noncount nouns.
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