Some uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular forms with the same meaning, and cannot be used with numbers. Common examples are: arms, groceries,… Continue reading
Countable and uncountable nouns: special cases
The names of illnesses are usually uncountable in English. Examples are: measles, flu, chickenpox etc. Measles is highly infectious. (NOT Measles are highly infectious.) There… Continue reading
Articles with countable and uncountable nouns
Countable nouns are the names of separate people or objects which we can count. Uncountable nouns are the names of materials, liquids and other things… Continue reading