Uncountable Nouns: Things You Cannot Count (Water, Rice)
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Загружено: 2026-03-12
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Do you like to drink water? Do you eat rice for dinner? In English, some things are not seen as separate objects. We call these uncountable nouns. In this video, we will help you learn the simple rules for these words so you can avoid common mistakes when you speak.
What you will learn:
• What They Are: Uncountable nouns are things like liquids (water), materials (wool), or abstract ideas (help) that we see as a mass without clear boundaries.
• The Main Rule: We do not use numbers with these words, and they usually do not have a plural form. We say "water," not "waters."
• No "A" or "An": We do not normally use "a" or "an" with these words. We say "I need help," not "I need a help".
We will show you practical, real-life examples and give you time to practice with us. This lesson is designed for adult learners who want to feel safe and successful while improving their English.
Key Takeaways:
1. Uncountable Nouns are for things you cannot count individually.
2. Do not add "-s" to these words.
3. Do not use "a" or "an" before them.
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