Uncountable Nouns Don’t use them in the plural, neither with an indefinite article a/an: We ate a lot of food. (NOT foods) We bought some new furniture. (NOT furnitures) That's useful information. (NOT a useful information) Quantifier: He gave me some...
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Uncountable Nouns Don’t use them in the plural, neither with an indefinite article a/an: We ate a lot of food. (NOT foods) We bought some new furniture. (NOT furnitures) That's useful information. (NOT a useful information) Quantifier: He gave me some useful advice. They gave us a lot of information. Uncount nouns often refer to: Substances: food, water, wine, salt, bread, iron Human feelings or qualities: anger, cruelty, happiness, honesty, pride Activities: help, sleep, travel, work Abstract ideas: beauty, death, fun, life Examples: Let me give you some advice. How much luggage have you got? Let me give you a piece of advice. That's a useful piece of equipment.
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