But some nouns are “uncountable”. These are things that are a concept, or not easy to divide. In general, we do not make them plural, or say how many we have.
Sometimes a noun looks like it should be plural when it isn’t. Chances are that this noun is called a mass noun. Mass nouns are nouns that, by their very nature, are plural. These are also called ...
Higher Tier - use partitive articles with uncountable nouns, such as water, to mean some or any. The partitive article changes depending on whether the noun it goes with is masculine, feminine ...
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By the way, say "many" if you're describing countable nouns like movies and "much" for uncountable nouns like time. So, say, "too many movies" or "too much time." Anyway, as I was saying ...