Uncountable Nouns (गिनती नहीं होने वाले संज्ञा)
Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted. They represent things that are seen as a whole or mass. Examples include water (पानी), rice (चावल), and information (जानकारी). You cannot say "two waters" or "three informations." Instead, we use words like some (कुछ) or much (बहुत) with uncountable nouns.
Usage Examples (उदाहरण)
1. I need some sugar for my tea.
मुझे अपनी चाय के लिए कुछ चीनी चाहिए।
2. There is much furniture in the room.
कमरे में बहुत फर्नीचर है।
3. She has little time to finish her work.
उसके पास अपना काम खत्म करने के लिए थोड़ा समय है।
Key Mistakes (मुख्य गलतियाँ)
1. Using numbers directly with uncountable nouns: "two waters" is incorrect. Instead, say "some water."
2. Forgetting to use quantifiers: Instead of saying "I have milk," say "I have some milk."
3. Confusing uncountable nouns with countable ones: Remember, information is uncountable, while book (पुस्तक) is countable.
Understanding uncountable nouns will help you speak and write English more accurately!