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They have **singular** and **plural** forms.\n\n### Rules\n\n* Singular → we usually use **a \u002F an**\n* Plural → we often add **-s \u002F -es** (for example, book → books, bus → buses). Some nouns are irregular.\n\n### Examples\n\n* One apple → **an** apple → two apple**s**\n* One chair → **a** chair → three chair**s**\n* One dog → **a** dog → four dog**s**\n\n### Key Pointers\n\n* Countable nouns can be used with **numbers**: “I have **two books**.”\n* You can ask **How many …?** for countable nouns: “How many pens do you have?”\n* Singular countable nouns usually need a determiner, for example **a\u002Fan**, **the**, **my**, or **her**: “I have **an** apple.”\n\n### Examples (Singular countable nouns)\n\n* Incorrect: \"I have apple.\"\n* Correct: \"I have **an** apple.\"\n* Incorrect: \"This is dog.\"\n* Correct: \"This is **a** dog.\"\n\n## 2\\. What Are Uncountable Nouns?\n\nUncountable nouns are things you **cannot count individually (water, milk, etc.)**. They usually **do not have a plural form in everyday meaning**.\n\n### Examples\n\n* water, milk, sugar, rice, bread, furniture, advice, information\n\n### Key Pointers\n\n* With uncountable nouns, we often use **some** in positive sentences, **any** in negatives and questions, **a little** for a small amount, and **much** mainly in negatives and questions.\n    * “I have **some water**.”\n    * “There isn’t **much sugar**.”\n* You usually **do not use a \u002F an** directly with uncountable nouns: “a water” is usually incorrect. Say “**some water**” or “**a bottle\u002Fglass of water**.”\n* You can ask **How much …?** for uncountable nouns: “How much milk do you want?”\n\n## 3\\. Nouns That Can Be Both Countable and Uncountable\n\nSome nouns are **uncountable** for the “thing in general” but **countable** for one unit\u002Fone serving\u002Fone item.\n\n**Coffee**\n\n* Uncountable = the drink\n    * “I don’t drink **coffee** at night.”\n* Countable = one cup\n    * “Can I have **a coffee**, please?”\n\nHere, **a coffee** means **a cup of coffee**.\n\n**Chicken**\n\n* Uncountable = meat\n    * “I don’t eat **chicken**.”\n* Countable = animal\n    * “There is **a chicken** in the garden.”\n\n**Paper**\n\n* Uncountable = material\n    * “This book is made of **paper.**”\n* Countable = document\n    * “I read **an** interesting **paper** yesterday.”\n\n**Hair**\n\n* Uncountable = all hair\n    * “She has long **hair**.”\n* Countable = one strand\n    * “There is **a hair** in my soup.”\n\n**Cake**\n\n* Uncountable = cake as food in general\n    * “Do you like **cake**?”\n* Countable = one whole cake\n    * “She made **a cake**.”\n\n## 4\\. Using Countable and Uncountable Nouns in Sentences\n\nNow let's see how countable and uncountable nouns work in affirmative sentences, negatives, and questions.\n\n### Positive (Affirmative) Sentences\n\n* Countable: “I have **three books**.”\n* Uncountable: “I need **some sugar**.”\n\n### Negative Sentences\n\n* Countable: “I don’t have **any apples**.”\n* Uncountable: “There isn’t **any milk**.”\n\n### Questions\n\n* Countable: “How **many oranges** do you want?”\n* Uncountable: “How **much water** is in the bottle?”\n\n## 5\\. Quantifiers for Countable and Uncountable Nouns\n\n### Countable nouns\n\n* a few → small number: “I have **a few friends**.”\n* many → large number: “There are **many cars**.”\n* a lot of → large number: “I have **a lot of friends**.”\n\n### Uncountable nouns\n\n* a little → a small amount (often in positive sentences): “I have **a little money**.”\n* much (usually in negatives and questions) → used with uncountable nouns: “There isn’t **much rice**.”\n* a lot of → large amount: “You have **a lot of experience**.”\n\n### Both countable and uncountable nouns\n\n* some → positive sentences\n* any → negative sentences and questions\n\n## 6\\. Containers & Partitives\n\nUncountable nouns can become countable when we **talk about a unit or container**.\n\n### Common Structures\n\n* a bottle of water\n* a glass of milk\n* a cup of coffee\n* a piece of advice\n* a loaf of bread\n* a bowl of rice\n\n### Structure\n\n**a \u002F an + container\u002Funit + of + uncountable noun**\n\n### Examples\n\n* “I want **a glass of water**, please.”\n* “She gave me **two pieces of advice**.”\n* “We bought **three loaves of bread**.”\n\n## 7\\. Verb Agreement\n\n* Countable plural nouns → plural verb → “These apples are fresh.”\n* Uncountable nouns → singular verb → “The information is useful.”\n\n(We treat uncountable nouns like one thing, so the verb is singular.)\n\n## 8\\. Easy Way to Remember\n\n* Can you **count it**? → Countable (book, apple, chair)\n* Can’t you **count it directly**? → Usually uncountable (water, rice, sugar)\n* Use **a \u002F an \u002F many \u002F few** with countable nouns.\n* Use **some \u002F much \u002F a little** with uncountable nouns.\n\n## 9\\. Quick Practice Examples\n\n1. There isn’t \\_\\_\\_ (any \u002F many) water left. → **any (because water isn't countable)**\n2. How \\_\\_\\_ (much \u002F many) chairs are in the room? → **many (because chairs are countable)**\n3. Can I have \\_\\_\\_ (a \u002F some) sugar? → **some (because sugar isn't countable)**\n4. 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