Countable Nouns Countable nouns are nouns that can be ____ and, as the name suggests, can be counted. When used in their singular form, we place articles, possessive adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, etc., ____ the noun. Essentially, it cannot stand alone. Example: My dogs, The cars, Those birds, etc. Countable nouns in the ____ do not always require an article or pronoun. Example: We love children, Guitars are expensive, etc. We use the word ____ to refer to plural countable nouns in positive sentences and the word ____in negative sentences and questions. Example: We have some copies in the back. Uncountable nouns Uncountable nouns are nouns that, predictably, cannot be counted. Singular verb forms are usually used with ____ nouns. Examples: The coffee is cold. The indefinite articles ____ and ____ cannot be used with uncountable nouns. INCORRECT: I have gained a weight. CORRECT: I have gained weight. As with countable nouns, we use the word some to refer to uncountable nouns in ____ sentences and the word any in ____ sentences and ____. Examples: I have some pasta here for everyone to share.

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