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Grammarway with answer 13. Grammarway with answers is a series of four books for self-access study and/or classroom use. Grammarway with answers contains a full key to all the exercises and is an ideal supplement to any main coursebook of English language learning at secondary level. | UNIT 12 Noun There is an egg. a are some peppers. There is also some chocolate. What else is there in the picture Nouns can be countable or uncountable. Cnuntahlo nouns are nouns which we can count. They have singular and plural forms. e.g. a key two keys three keys The plural is formed as follows Regular Plurals Irregular Plurals jacket watch tomato baby leaf jackets watches tomatoes babies leaves But But But radio toy cliff radios toys cliffs child man woman foot tooth goose children men women feet teeth mouse sheep ox deer fish louse - mice sheep oxen - deer fish lice Uncountable nouns are nouns which we cannot count. They do not have different plural forms. Uncountable nouns include many types of food liquids materials abstract nouns others spaghetti yoghurt cheese flour butter meat etc. water coffee soda lemonade oil petrol tea etc. silver wood crystal plastic porcelain etc. freedom love justice beauty help education knowledge etc. news advice information weather furniture luggage baggage hair accommodation behaviour equipment fun research rubbish litter etc. Countable nouns can take singular or plural verbs. e.g. The book is on the table. The books are on the table. always go with alanlthelmy etc. in the singular. e.g. I bought an umbrella. NOT I bought umbrolki. can be used alone or with some I any many few in the plural. e.g. I love carrots. I m going to buy some carrots. Uncountable nouns always take singular verbs. e.g. Sugar is fattening. Honey comes from bees. do not go with alanlone two etc. e.g. I like to drink milk. NOT I like to drink a milk. can be used alone or with some any much littlel the my etc. e.g. Remember to buy some cheese. Note We can use a an one two etc. with uncountable nouns such as coffee tea lemonade etc. when we are referring to a cup glass bottle etc. of a certain liquid e.g. Can we have two coffees and two teas please two cups of coffee and two cups of tea UÔ Nouns 12 es Some nouns can be used as countable or uncountable with a