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Uncountable Nouns

Plural nouns with no singular form

   Uncountable, or mass nouns, (e.g. water) are
   - used with no indefinite article (a/an)
   - take a singular verb

   To talk about a certain quantity,
   some/a piece of/a glass of etc.
are used

   ◊ Water is a necessity.
   ◊ Add some water to the mixture.
   ◊ I'd like a glass of water please.

   Examples :

     advice
     accommodation
     bread                          
     equipment                    
     furniture                    
     hair                            
     information
     knowledge                   
   advice
   accommodation
   bread                          
   equipment                    
   furniture                    
   hair                            
   information
   knowledge                   
  
 
   Some plural nouns  (e.g. police, scissors)
   - 
have no singular form
   - 
take a plural verb

  
 The police are searching the area.
   ◊  These scissors are rusty

   To refer to one item of clothing, tools or 
   instruments which consist of two parts
   a pair of
is used, e.g.
   ◊  A pair of trousers
   ◊  A pair of scissors
 
 Examples :

    media
    police
    jeans
    pyjamas
    shorts
     media
     police
     jeans
     pyjamas
     shorts

 


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