How do we call nouns that we can count: two-tree-four - countable (give an example), nouns have two forms - ...? - singular and plural (give an example), How do we call nouns that we can not count: two-tree-four - uncountable (give an example), Does uncountable noun have plural form? - no (give an example), Does countable noun have plural form? - yes (give an example), can some nouns be both countable&uncountable? - yes (give an example), do we use articles with countable nouns? - yes / which?, in which sentences we use some? - positive and questions, in which sentences we use any? - in negative and questions, can we use no instead of any in this sentence: there is no juice on the menu. - yes, we use a lot of/lots of with countable&uncountable nouns? - both to show a large amount, we use a few to talk about large or small amount? - small/ with countable&uncountable nouns?, a bit/ a little to talk about large or small amount? - small/ with countable&uncountable nouns?,
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