Countable nouns and uncountable nouns explained in SLOW EASY ENGLISH!
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In English, we have both countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are things that are easy to count such as cars, tables, people, fingers, etc. Uncountable nouns are things that are not easily countable such as water, milk, sand, air, etc. And some nouns are both countable AND uncountable, depending on how you're thinking about the item! You can also call these count and non-count nouns.
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WARNING: If your kids are watching with you, please click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_98XzszVsk! This video contains a joke that some parents didn't like. This video is marked "not for children" but some some people are using it to teach their kids. It's the same video but with the joke removed.
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In English, we have both countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are things that are easy to count such as cars, tables, people, fingers, etc. Uncountable nouns are things that are not easily countable such as water, milk, sand, air, etc. And some nouns are both countable AND uncountable, depending on how you're thinking about the item! You can also call these count and non-count nouns.
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With Slow Easy English, you can easily learn English IN English!
- Develop natural, native English conversation skills
- Speak English fluently
- Expand your vocabulary
- Perfect your grammar
- Improve your English listening skills
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