There are also some words that are both countable and uncountable, such as ice cream, salad and chicken.
First of all, countable nouns change into plural.
(1) Generally speaking, when a noun is plural, just add -s after the noun.
(2) Nouns ending in -s, -x, -ch, -sh, etc. To be plural, add -es to the suffix.
(3) Nouns ending in consonant letter +y indicate that Y is I plus -es? .
(4) For plural nouns ending in -f or -fe, change -f or -fe to V and add -es.
(5) When nouns ending in O become plural, pay attention to the words ending in two vowels with only -s added.
Second, the uncountable noun "quantity"? Representation method of
In English, uncountable nouns can express the concept of "quantity" in the following two ways:
(1) is more or less expressed by much, little, little, a lot, fully, some, any, etc.
A lot of milk.
(2) Use "numeral+noun indicating quantity +of+ uncountable noun"? This phrase (a paragraph) means.
For example, a piece of bread/paper/? A glass of water/a cup of tea/a bag of rice.
If you want to express plural concepts such as "two cups of tea" and "four sheets of paper", add plural after the container, for example:
Two cups of tea/four pieces of paper/three cups of water.
Extended data:
1. Nouns can be used as subjects, objects and sometimes as attributes.
2. Verbs can be used as predicates, infinitives to do, etc.
3. Adjectives can be used as attributive to modify nouns, or as predicative alone.
Adverbs can be used alone, and can also modify verbs and adjectives.
Pronouns can be used as subject, object or predicative.
6. Prepositions can form phrases with verbs, prepositional phrases with nouns, and can be used as predicative and adverbial.
7. Numerals are used as attributes and nouns, or form time.
8. Conjunction, as the name implies, connects two sentences and can express the relationship between the two sentences.
9. the article is added before the noun to indicate the limit (the) and the quantity (a/an).
10, exclamations are used to express feelings such as surprise, anger and joy.