To use nouns effectively in English, you need to be able to quickly distinguish between countable and uncountable nouns. How can you do this? Is water countable if you can buy two bottles of it? And is five kilograms of flour proof of its countability? It's time to dispel these doubts once and for all! Link to my website: https://www.best-english.edu.pl/
Links to the lessons on plurals:
Lesson one - • Angielski - liczba mnoga (cz.1) Podstawy
Lesson two - • Angielski - liczba mnoga (cz.2) Wyjątki
Lesson three - • Angielski - liczba mnoga (cz.3) Dla ambitnych
Link to the lesson on articles - • Język angielski - przedimki wyjaśnione!
Table of contents for this lesson:
0:00 Introduction
0:03 Where did Best English come from?
0:26 I invite you to interact!
0:48 What will we learn in this lesson?
1:21 What is a noun?
1:27 What are the characteristics of a noun?
2:18 What are countable nouns? 2:39 What are uncountable nouns?
2:58 Is water countable?
3:41 Are oxygen and air countable?
4:00 Is sugar countable?
4:46 Examples of liquids
4:56 Examples of gases
5:11 Examples of solids
5:26 Are materials countable?
5:46 Examples of materials
5:58 How to treat food?
6:39 Examples of food
6:50 Abstract nouns
7:26 Examples of concepts
7:48 Examples of domains
7:59 Are time and money countable?
8:49 What is the grammatical meaning of uncountability?
9:20 Conclusion