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miércoles, 19 de enero de 2011

Grammatical rules of countable and uncountable things!.

ENGLISH
It is necessary to correctly understand the difference between uncountable and countable order
properly express the quantities.
We can separate the names into two groups: those countless and accountants.
Accountants are those names of things, people, etc. we can tell. For
example we might say, one pencil, two pencils, three pencils ... Then we say
that pencil is an accountant.
chair, book, cat, pen, box, letter ...
Countless is anything that we can not tell. For example we do not
we can say, one rice, two rices, three rices ... Then we say that rice is uncountable.
salt, wood, tea, wine, sugar, oxygen, advice, bread, furniture, hair,
information, money, news, spaghetti, weather, rice
In addition, many names can be countable and uncountable while depending on the
their function:
For example:
THERE ARE two lambs. (Two Lambs)
We like lamb. (We like the beef and lamb)
We have used countless numbers of things such as: glass, bottle, liter,
etc ...
Examples:
a glass of water
three cartons of milk
a loaf of bread

 
major difirencias between countable and uncountable:
ACCOUNTING: COUNTLESS have plural: egg-eggs have no plural: rice rices can not be
before we can book unique
use a or an:
an apple
we can not use a or an, we can not
say milk. Should be preceded, if you want
individualized, in a word with value
partitive as a carton of milk.
we can use numbers in front of a
Accounting: two eggs
we can not use numbers in front of a
uncountable we can not say two rices
Many are used for plural nouns
accounting
How many students Were There?
There Are Too Many People.
much is used for non-unique names
accounting
How much milk is in the fridge?
There is too much information.
FEW or A Few used to express
an idea of small or medium quantity:
A Few FEW biscuits or biscuits (few
a few cookies or crackers)
We use little or a little to express
idea of small or medium quantity: little milk
or a little milk (less milk or some milk

 

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