miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011

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Oscar de la cruz de la cruz "TIC" Tercero "B"
Topic: Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Summary: The count noun says that a noun (thing) is an accountant when we can count as 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, etc.
For example: a, n / a car, a house, an apple and others that if they can tell.
 Also using these adjectives with countable and uncountable nouns.
Much, many, little, few, some, any, A lot of in order to differentiate each of them and what does it just not use them all in accounting:
Many and FEW and uncountable used: as much and lot of little, Some and Any is used for both.
The noun is uncountable when we cannot tell you something; say it is an uncountable noun.
For example, water, money, and butter, are some of the nouns that can not be counted.
Usually gases, solids, particles, languages, etc. are some nouns that can not be counted.

Learn: What we learned in countable and uncountable was that accounting is all nouns that can be counted and usually they are always his orations plural.
Example; A house, A car, A horse.
and so all nouns that can be counted.
And what is learned in countless all nouns can not be counted as:
example: Water, Honey, Air, English.
Here are some nouns can not be counted What we learned in countable and uncountable was that accounting is all nouns that can be counted and usually they are always his orations plural.



References: :  http://elblogdelingles.blogspot.com/2007/02/lesson-43-countable-uncountable-i.html

1 comentario:

  1. mira profe creo que este ultimo tema si le entendi y me quedo muy claro la diferencia entre un sustantivo contable e incontables.

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