Summary: Differance between Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns - अप्रैल 2022 - Daily Learning #namaste_english
Key Concepts:
Count Nouns (संख्यावाची संज्ञा) - These nouns can be counted as one or more. Examples include pen, computer, bottle, spoon, desk, cup, etc.
Non-Count Nouns (असंख्यावाची संज्ञा) - These nouns cannot be counted. They usually express a group or a type. Examples include water, wood, ice, air, oxygen, English, etc.
Pluralization - Count Nouns take an 's' to form the plural, such as pens, computers, bottles, spoons, desks, cups, etc. Non-count nouns generally cannot be pluralized and work both with and without an article (a, an, or the), depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "Sugar is sweet" or "I drink milk."
Expressions - Count Nouns work with expressions such as "a few, few, many, some, every, each, these, and the number of." Examples include "a few pens, a few computers, many bottles," etc. Non-count nouns work with expressions such as "some, any, enough, this, that, and much." For example, "We ate some rice and milk" or "This meat is good."
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