THE NOUN PHRASE
Some determiners can be used only with count or non-count nouns, while others can be used with either. Memorize the words in the following chart.
WITH COUNT NOUNS |
WITH NON-COUNT NOUNS |
a(n), the, some, any |
the, some, any |
this, that, these, those none, |
this, that |
none, one, two, three |
none |
many |
much (usually in negatives or
questions) |
a lot of |
a lot of |
a large / great number of |
a large amount of |
(a) few |
(a) little |
fewer ... than |
less ... than |
more ... than |
more ... than |
It is very important to know if a noun is count or non-count. Be sure that you know the plurals of irregular count nouns. The following list contains some irregular count nouns that you should know.
person-people foot-feet woman-women
child-children mouse-mice tooth-teeth
man-men
The following list contains some
non-count nouns that you should know.
sand soap news mumps measles information
food economics physics air meat advertising*
mathematics politics homework money
*NOTE: Although advertising is a non-count noun, advertisement is a count noun. If you wish to speak of one particular advertisement, you must use this word.
There are too many advertisements during television shows.
There is too much advertising during television shows.
This is one of the foods that my doctor has forbidden me to eat.
Some non-count nouns, such as food, meat, may be used as count nouns in order to indicate different types. (indicates a particular type of food)
He studies meats. (for example, beef, pork, lamb, etc.)
The word time can be either countable or non-countable depending on the context. When it means an occasion, it is countable. When it means a number of hours, days, years, etc., it is non-countable.
We have spent too much time on this homework. (non-count)
She has been late for class six times this semester. (count)
To decide if a noun that you are not sure of is countable or non-countable. Decide if you can say ; one -------- or a ----------
For example, you can say "one book," so it is a count noun. You cannot say “one money," so it is not a count noun. Also, of course, by the very nature of non-count nouns, a non-count noun can never be plural. Remember that, while some of the nouns in the list of non-count nouns appear to be plural because they end in -s, they are actually not plural.
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