We have less time than you. / we have fewer friends than you. ) Uncountable nouns, also known as mass nouns, are those which cannot be counted or described in discrete units. Examples include water, milk, furniture, music, etc. Let’s explore how we use. We use different quantifiers in english depending on whether the noun is countable (things we can count like apples 🍏) or uncountable (things we can’t count like. This tutorial will introduce you to quantifiers in the english language, with a specific focus on countable and uncountable nouns and their usage. Before we proceed to the quantifiers for.
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Quantifiers for Countable and Uncountable Nouns
1:01 Countable nouns 1:23 Uncountable nouns 2:27 Grammar rules for countable and uncountable nouns. Quantifiers.
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