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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns can be counted (one apple, two apples). Uncountable nouns cannot be counted and have no plural (water, milk, rice).

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Countable nouns can be counted (one apple, two apples), while uncountable nouns represent substances or concepts that cannot be counted (water, love).

  • Use 'a/an' or numbers with countable nouns: 'I have an apple.'
  • Do not use 'a/an' with uncountable nouns: 'I drink water.'
  • Use 'some' or 'any' for both types: 'I have some water/apples.'
Countable: 1 + Noun + s | Uncountable: Mass + Noun

مرور کلی

## Countable and Uncountable Nouns
### Countable nouns — you can count them
  • one apple, two apples, three apples
  • a book, some books
  • Use a/an with singular: *an apple, a book*
  • Use many or a few with plural: *many books, a few apples*
### Uncountable nouns — you cannot count them
  • water (NOT one water, two waters ❌)
  • milk, rice, bread, music, information, money, time
  • No plural form
  • Use some or a little: *some water, a little milk*
  • Use much in negatives/questions: *not much time, how much money?*
### Common uncountable nouns
Food: bread, rice, pasta, meat, cheese, butter, milk, water, juice
Abstract: time, money, information, music, happiness, advice
### A/an with countable only
  • an apple ✅ | some water ✅
  • an water ❌ | a rice ❌

Noun Type Characteristics

Type Plural Form Article (Singular) Quantifier
Countable
Yes (-s/-es)
a/an
many/few
Uncountable
No
None
much/little

Meanings

This rule distinguishes between nouns that represent individual, discrete items and those that represent continuous substances, abstract ideas, or groups.

1

Discrete Objects

Items that exist as separate units.

“I bought two chairs.”

“She has a cat.”

2

Mass Substances

Liquids, gases, or materials that are treated as a whole.

“I need some water.”

“The air is fresh.”

3

Abstract Concepts

Ideas or feelings that cannot be physically counted.

“Love is beautiful.”

“I need some advice.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Form Structure Example
Affirmative (Count)
Noun + s
I have two apples.
Affirmative (Uncount)
Noun
I have some sugar.
Negative (Count)
don't have + a/any
I don't have a pen.
Negative (Uncount)
don't have + any
I don't have any milk.
Question (Count)
Do you have + a/any
Do you have a map?
Question (Uncount)
Do you have + any
Do you have any water?
Unit (Uncount)
a [unit] of + Noun
A cup of coffee.

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
May I have a glass of water, please?

May I have a glass of water, please? (Dining)

خنثی
Can I have some water?

Can I have some water? (Dining)

غیر رسمی
Got any water?

Got any water? (Dining)

عامیانه
Water me.

Water me. (Dining)

Noun Classification

Nouns

Countable

  • Apple Manzana
  • Car Coche

Uncountable

  • Water Agua
  • Advice Consejo

Quantifier Usage

Countable
Many Muchos
Few Pocos
Uncountable
Much Mucho
Little Poco

Can I count it?

1

Can you put a number before it?

YES
It is Countable
NO
It is Uncountable

Common Uncountable Nouns

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Liquids

  • Water
  • Milk
  • Coffee
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Abstract

  • Advice
  • Love
  • Knowledge

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

I have an apple.

Tengo una manzana.

2

I drink water.

Bebo agua.

3

There are two cats.

Hay dos gatos.

4

I need some milk.

Necesito algo de leche.

1

Do you have any pens?

Tienes algún bolígrafo?

2

I don't have much money.

No tengo mucho dinero.

3

She bought a bag of rice.

Ella compró una bolsa de arroz.

4

Can I have a piece of cake?

Puedo tomar un trozo de pastel?

1

He gave me some good advice.

Me dio un buen consejo.

2

There is too much furniture in this room.

Hay demasiados muebles en esta habitación.

3

I have many friends in London.

Tengo muchos amigos en Londres.

4

We need more information.

Necesitamos más información.

1

The research provides significant evidence.

La investigación proporciona evidencia significativa.

2

He ordered a coffee and a tea.

Pidió un café y un té.

3

There is a lot of traffic today.

Hay mucho tráfico hoy.

4

She has a great deal of experience.

Ella tiene mucha experiencia.

1

The artist uses a variety of paints.

El artista usa una variedad de pinturas.

2

They are studying the effects of light.

Están estudiando los efectos de la luz.

3

He has a deep knowledge of history.

Él tiene un profundo conocimiento de la historia.

4

The company faces many challenges.

La empresa enfrenta muchos desafíos.

1

The wine selection is exquisite.

La selección de vinos es exquisita.

2

He possesses a rare wisdom.

Él posee una sabiduría rara.

3

The waters of the Mediterranean are calm.

Las aguas del Mediterráneo están tranquilas.

4

She has a love for classical music.

Ella tiene un amor por la música clásica.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns در مقابل Collective Nouns

Learners think collective nouns (team, family) are uncountable because they represent a group.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns در مقابل Quantifiers (Much vs Many)

Learners use them interchangeably.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns در مقابل Some vs Any

Learners aren't sure when to use which.

اشتباهات رایج

I have two waters.

I have two bottles of water.

Water is uncountable.

I need a help.

I need some help.

Help is uncountable.

She has many money.

She has much money.

Money is uncountable.

I have three furnitures.

I have three pieces of furniture.

Furniture is uncountable.

Do you have any informations?

Do you have any information?

Information is uncountable.

I want a bread.

I want a loaf of bread.

Bread is uncountable.

There are much people.

There are many people.

People is countable.

This is a good advice.

This is good advice.

Advice is uncountable.

I have a lot of luggages.

I have a lot of luggage.

Luggage is uncountable.

The researches show that...

The research shows that...

Research is uncountable.

The equipments are ready.

The equipment is ready.

Equipment is uncountable.

He gave me a feedback.

He gave me some feedback.

Feedback is uncountable.

The softwares are updated.

The software is updated.

Software is uncountable.

الگوهای جمله‌سازی

I have ___ ___.

I need some ___.

Do you have any ___?

There is too much ___ in this room.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

I'll have a coffee and some toast.

Social media very common

So much love for my friends!

Job interview common

I have a lot of experience.

Travel common

Do you have any luggage?

Texting constant

Need some info ASAP.

Academic writing common

The research provides evidence.

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The 'Piece' Trick

If you are unsure if a noun is uncountable, try adding 'a piece of' before it. If it makes sense, it's likely uncountable.
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Beware of False Friends

Some nouns like 'information' or 'advice' are uncountable in English but countable in many other languages.
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Use 'Some' Safely

When in doubt, use 'some'. It works for both countable and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
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Context is King

Remember that some nouns change countability based on meaning, like 'a glass' (the object) vs 'glass' (the material).

Smart Tips

Ask yourself: 'Can I have two of these?' If yes, add an 's'.

I have two water. I have two bottles of water.

Remember 'Many' has 4 letters (like 'count') and 'Much' has 4 letters (like 'mass'). Wait, just remember: Many = Countable, Much = Uncountable.

I don't have much friends. I don't have many friends.

Most abstract nouns (love, peace, knowledge) are uncountable.

He has a big knowledge. He has a lot of knowledge.

If you want a serving, use 'a'. If you want the substance, use 'some'.

I want a soup. I want a bowl of soup.

تلفظ

cats /s/, dogs /z/, boxes /ɪz/

Plural S

The 's' in countable nouns can sound like /s/, /z/, or /ɪz/.

Rising intonation

Do you have any water? ↗

Used for questions to sound polite.

حفظ کنید

روش یادسپاری

Countable things you can hold in your hand, uncountable things are like grains of sand.

تداعی تصویری

Imagine a box for countable items (you can count the items inside) and a bucket for uncountable items (you can't count the liquid or sand inside).

Rhyme

If you can count it, add an S, if it's a mass, don't make a mess.

Story

Sarah went to the store. She bought three apples (countable). She also bought some milk (uncountable). She realized she needed advice (uncountable) on how to bake a cake. She bought two pans (countable) to finish the job.

شبکه واژگان

AppleWaterAdviceMoneyFurnitureInformationCar

چالش

Look around your room and list 5 countable and 5 uncountable items in 5 minutes.

نکات فرهنگی

British English often treats collective nouns like 'team' or 'government' as plural, unlike American English.

Americans strictly use singular verbs for collective nouns.

In professional settings, using 'some' instead of 'a' for uncountable nouns is seen as more precise.

The distinction traces back to Old English, which inherited Germanic noun classes.

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

What is something you have a lot of?

What do you need to buy at the store?

What advice would you give to a new student?

How does your culture view the concept of 'time'?

موضوعات نگارش

List 5 things in your kitchen.
Describe your dream house.
Write about a challenge you faced at work.
Discuss the impact of technology on society.

اشتباهات رایج

Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with 'a' or 'some'.

I need ___ water.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: some
Water is uncountable.
Choose the correct sentence. چند گزینه‌ای

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have two pieces of furniture.
Furniture is uncountable.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I have many money.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have much money.
Money is uncountable.
Make plural. Sentence Transformation

Change 'a cat' to plural.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: cats
Add -s for regular plurals.
Match the noun to its type. جفت کردن

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Apple:Count, Sugar:Uncount
Apples can be counted.
Select the correct quantifier. چند گزینه‌ای

I don't have ___ friends.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: many
Friends is countable.
Fill in the blank.

She gave me ___ good advice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: some
Advice is uncountable.
Order the words. Sentence Building

water / some / need / I

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need some water.
Subject-Verb-Object order.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the blank with 'a' or 'some'.

I need ___ water.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: some
Water is uncountable.
Choose the correct sentence. چند گزینه‌ای

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have two pieces of furniture.
Furniture is uncountable.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I have many money.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have much money.
Money is uncountable.
Make plural. Sentence Transformation

Change 'a cat' to plural.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: cats
Add -s for regular plurals.
Match the noun to its type. جفت کردن

Match 'Apple' and 'Sugar'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Apple:Count, Sugar:Uncount
Apples can be counted.
Select the correct quantifier. چند گزینه‌ای

I don't have ___ friends.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: many
Friends is countable.
Fill in the blank.

She gave me ___ good advice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: some
Advice is uncountable.
Order the words. Sentence Building

water / some / need / I

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need some water.
Subject-Verb-Object order.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

Information is an uncountable noun in English. You must use 'pieces of information' instead.

No, 'money' is uncountable. You can count 'dollars' or 'euros', but not 'money'.

No, never. 'A' means 'one', and uncountable nouns cannot be 'one'.

It depends. 'I like coffee' (substance, uncountable) vs 'I'll have a coffee' (a serving, countable).

If you can put a number before it (one, two, three), it is countable.

No, it is a collective uncountable noun. Use 'pieces of furniture'.

It is an abstract concept. You can have 'a piece of advice' or 'some advice'.

Yes, 'people' is the plural of 'person'. You can count people.

Scaffolded Practice

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Contables/Incontables

Spanish allows pluralizing some mass nouns in specific contexts more freely.

French high

Dénombrables/Indénombrables

French requires articles even for uncountable nouns.

German moderate

Zählbare/Nicht zählbare

German compound nouns often change the countability status.

Japanese low

None

Japanese requires 'counters' for almost all nouns.

Arabic moderate

Ism ma'dud/ghayr ma'dud

Arabic has a specific 'dual' form for exactly two items.

Chinese low

None

Chinese lacks the concept of grammatical pluralization.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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