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What s in a name? More than you imagine... English nouns can be countable or uncountable COUNTABLE nouns have a singular and plural form e.g. one book / three books, one person / three people With countable nouns we can use a/an or some e.g. I ve got a book / some books about ancient Egypt

UNCOUNTABLE nouns only have one form; e.g. work, love, food, intelligence, water, information. Most are singular. Some are only plural: groceries, customs Typical uncountables: Materials / substances: plastic, iron, wood, paper, coffee Abstract ideas: life, fun, freedom, progress, health, time Activities: work, travel, football, research Feelings: anger, happiness, honesty, hope, respect WARNING don t forget that these nouns are uncountable: advice, behaviour, business, cash, furniture, information, knowledge, luggage, money, news, research, travel

A few examples: - Contact your tutor for advice and support - We re hoping that business will improve this year - We got the information we needed from the Internet - There is a need for further research on this topic - All the news that s fit to print

Some uncountable nouns can be made countable by adding a piece of, an item of or a bit of. E.g. a piece of advice/information/research an item/piece of luggage an item of news/a news item Other uncountable nouns need more specific words: a flash of lightning a clap of thunder a stroke of luck (also, a bit of luck)

Uncountable nouns ending in -s Subjects of study / activities: economics, politics, mathematics, statistics, electronics, physics, aerobics, aeronautics, Diseases: measles, diabetes,... e.g.: - Economics is the oldest of the social sciences - Physics is fun

Some nouns can be countable or uncountable COUNTABLE meaning >>> specific UNCOUNTABLE meaning >>> general a business (a company) business (in general) a noise (specific) noise (in general) a painting (one object) painting (the activity) a coffee (a cup of coffee) coffee (the material) a wood (a forest) wood (the material) a glass (for drinking) glass (the material)

A few examples: - I heard a strange noise / I can t stand noise - I bought a painting / Do you like painting? (cf. also: Do you like that painting?) - I don t like low-alcohol beers / Beer is generally cheaper than wine - Consumers worry that businesses will use the Internet to capture customer information / It s time for business to proclaim the benefits of globalisation

Nouns after some, few/little, many/much, etc. Some and any go with plural or uncountable nouns E.g. Sam told some jokes. Sara didn t know any jokes. We had some fun. Many and few or a few go only with plural nouns E.g. You will have many opportunities. I only have a few books left to read. Much and little or a little go only with uncountable nouns E.g. I can t give you much help. There s a little bread if you re hungry. Remember: Few and little mean not enough A few and a little mean some

Please translate the following into English: 1. Che notizie ci sono? L unica notizia è che non ci sono notizie. 2. A pochi bambini piace la fisica. 3. Il delitto non paga, gli affari sì. 4. I tuoi capelli sono troppo lunghi. 5. I loro progressi sono stati sorprendenti.

1. What s the news? The only news is (that) there is no news 2. Few children like physics 3. Crime doesn t pay. Business does. 4. Your hair is too long. 5. Their progress has been surprising.

Articles in English - is it just a/an and the or should I know better? English has three types of articles: 1. indefinite article: a/an 2. zero article 3. definite article: the

The indefinite article - a/an Can introduce a new specific entity e.g. I ve bought a new mobile phone... Can be used to mention an unspecific entity e.g. Tim works in a factory Is used to describe the job or the character of a person e.g. Mary works as an engineer Peter is a fool! Cf. Italian!

The zero article Expresses indefinite meanings, i.e. non-specific or generic reference: We have wine - let s drink it! Dogs are not allowed in this shop War is a terrible thing Spanish is spoken by about 400 million people Speaking is not permitted during the examination

Special uses of the zero article Means of transport and communication: travel by air/car; send by mail/e-mail Meals: tonight we ll go out for dinner; lunch is at 12.30 Most names of countries, states and cities + geographical names: she comes from France; Bristol is in the UK; Great Britain is an island; Lake Victoria is in East Africa Times of day, months and seasons: tomorrow at dawn; when winter comes, we ll go skiing Places as institutions: be in / go to hospital, prison, class, court be at / go to work, school, university

Place names and the Continents, countries, islands, states and counties Most are without the. Words like republic and kingdom have the. Plural names have the. E.g. the Irish Republic, the United Kingdom the Netherlands, the Canary Islands Regions Regions ending with the name of a continent or country are without the. Most other regions have the. E.g. Central Asia, Western Australia the West, the Middle East, the South of France Lakes, oceans, seas, rivers Only lakes are without the: near Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario.

To make things a bit more complicated... Dinner is at 7.30 vs. The dinner they serve here is awful After the conference there was a dinner

Spot the errors! 1. The animals are not permitted in this hotel 2. New York is in United States of America 3. I ve got a friend who is engineer. 4. The love makes the world go round. 5. Valerie wants to go to the university and study to be doctor

Some common nouns in legal English: action, business, damages, evidence, firm, justice, proof, right. Are they countable or uncountable? Look them up in an online dictionary and study the entries and the examples provided in them. Suggested dictionaries: http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/ http://www.macmillandictionary.com/