Nouns Review
Do you remember what a noun is? A noun refers to a person, place, or thing. Nouns are categorized into count nouns (nouns which you can touch and count one by one) and noncount nouns (nouns that are things you cannot count one by one or concepts). Count nouns can be singular (one of) or plural (many of), but noncount nouns can only be singular. Let's take a look at some examples of count nouns and noncount nouns.
Count Nouns |
Noncount Nouns |
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Singular | Plural | Singular |
(one) apple | (two) apples | water |
(one) teacher | (two) teachers | weather |
Articles
Nouns can have indefinite articles in front of them (a/an, some, any, or no article), or they can have definite articles in front of them.
Indefinite Articles with Singular Count Nouns (a, an)
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