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Direct download: Fun_Teaching_Countables.m4a
Category: MET TRAINING -- posted at: 3:10 AM
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Countable nouns:

Most of the nouns are countable. You can combine them with numbers, e.g one, two or three. Here is an example:

one pencil
two pencils
three pencils
etc.


Uncountable nouns:

These nouns can't be combined with numbers. Here is an example:

water

If you want to express a quantity, you have to use a special phrase e.g. a glass of water.

NOTE:
Some nouns can be either countable or uncountable. We recommend to use a good dictionary. Here is an example, too. hair - hairs

You've got some hairs on your T-shirt. (There might be 5 or 6 of them.)
Your hair looks lovely. (Here you think of the hairstyle.)

Direct download: Fun_Teaching_Countables.m4a
Category: CLASSROOM CLIPS -- posted at: 3:07 AM
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The Christian Podcast from Osaka Japan || Short Intro Please note that you can always visit us at www.osakacast.com www.osakapodcast.com and ESL2.com
Direct download: CHRISTIAN_BREIF_INTRO.m4a
Category: Japan -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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