Countable English Nouns Fix Common Grammar Mistakes Errors

Hello I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Now, you might already know that there are two

types of English nouns, countable

and uncountable nouns.

Knowing the difference between these nouns is really important

and I can tell you right now that so

many of the English grammar mistakes
that you’re making

are to do with these different types of nouns.

They affect the way that you use other words in English,

words like articles

and much and many,

some and any,

a little, a few!

Learning how to use uncountable and

countable nouns with these words will really,

dramatically improve your English
grammar.

In this video, I’m going to focus on countable nouns

but I’ve made another lesson

that’s all about uncountable nouns.

You can check it out up there or

you can wait to the end of this lesson

and I’ll link to it there.

Okay! Some nouns are countable

which means really simply, you can count them.

You can say that there are three, five or ten of

these different nouns.

For example, this
is an apple

and I’ve got three apples here.

They have singular and plural forms.

Countable nouns have singular and plural forms,

which means that you can use the
articles ‘a’ or ‘an’

with the singular form of these nouns.

A lemon, an apple, a
glass.

Okay, so I said an apple and a lemon there, didn’t I?

So, what’s the difference?

Well, ‘a’ or ‘an’ is just like saying that there is one of something,

so it’s used with a singular noun,

never in the plural form.

We use ‘a’ in front of a noun that starts with a consonant sound.

A banana, a cup, a plate, a
potato, a lemon.

We use ‘an’ in front of a noun that starts with a vowel,

a vowel sound, like an apple, an orange or an hour

Now, hour’s a little tricky. It starts with
a consonant

and actually it starts with a vowel sound.

So, we’re talking about
letters or sounds.

This word starts with a consonant letter

but the first sound that you hear when it’s pronounced

is a vowel sound: ow, ow, hour.

Not ‘hhhhour’

So, because it starts with a vowel sound,

you need to use the article ‘an’.

So, what about plural countable nouns?

When you have a plural countable noun,

you can use the word ‘some’ if you’re not being specific,

you don’t know exactly how much or you

don’t want to say exactly how much, use ‘some’.

Or, you can use the number and be exact.

You can say ‘some potatoes’ or ‘two forks’ or ‘three glasses’.

Most English nouns are countable,

but there are so many nouns outside of the kitchen, right?

Like day and week and hour, minute, task,

appointment, activity.

So, let’s recap on countable nouns.

They can be singular or plural.

You can use the articles ‘a’ and ‘an’

when talking about these nouns, when they’re singular.

You can use ‘some’ with plural nouns when you don’t want to be specific.

Or, you can just use the number to say
exactly how many!

Like I said, the majority of English nouns are countable nouns

and the way to find out is to check your dictionary.

Every dictionary will say whether the noun is countable or uncountable.

You’ll see a little [u] or a little [c] next to the noun

and it’s really important that you get into the habit of using these nouns correctly.

They are treated very differently in English sentences.

Remember that the words you can use with them are quite different.

And this is how so many English mistakes are made,

particularly with grammar! So, you really must start paying attention

to the type of noun that you’re using

and how it affects the other words in your sentences.

Now I’ve created a cheat sheet to help you

practise and study these differences

between countable and uncountable nouns

and how to use them effectively.

You can download it right here.

I hope that you enjoyed this lesson

and that you learnt a few things about countable nouns.

Don’t forget that you can watch the other
lesson

that’s about uncountable nouns, right here.

And of course make sure that
you subscribe

so that you find out whenever I release a new lesson

to help you with your English grammar, your

English speaking skills, your confidence

in English. All of these things, I make lessons about.

You can check out some of
those on this playlist, right here.

That’s it for today but I’m so pleased

that you could join me. Bye for now!

大家好,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

现在,您可能已经知道

英语名词有两种类型,可数

名词和不可数名词。

了解这些名词之间的区别非常重要

,我现在可以告诉你,你

犯的许多英语语法错误

都与这些不同类型的名词有关。

它们会影响您在英语中使用其他单词的方式,

例如文章

和很多很多,

一些和任何,

一点点,一些!

学习如何在

这些单词中使用不可数和可数名词将真正

显着提高您的英语
语法。

在这个视频中,我将专注于可数名词,

但我已经完成了另一节

关于不可数名词的课程。

你可以在那里查看它,或者

你可以等到本课结束

,我会在那里链接到它。

好的! 有些名词是可数的

,这意味着很简单,你可以数它们。

你可以说这些不同的名词有三个、五个或十个

例如,这
是一个苹果

,我这里有三个苹果。

它们有单数和复数形式。

可数名词有单数形式和复数形式,

这意味着您可以将
冠词“a”或“an”

与这些名词的单数形式一起使用。

一个柠檬,一个苹果,
一杯。

好吧,我说的是一个苹果和一个柠檬,不是吗?

那么,有什么区别呢?

嗯,‘a’ 或 ‘an’ 就像是说有一个东西,

所以它与单数名词一起使用,而

不是复数形式。

我们在以辅音开头的名词前使用“a”。

一根香蕉,一个杯子,一个盘子,一个
土豆,一个柠檬。

我们在以元音开头的名词前使用“an”

,元音发音,如苹果、橙子或小时

现在,小时有点棘手。 它
以辅音开头

,实际上它以元音开头。

所以,我们谈论的是
字母或声音。

这个词以辅音字母开头,

但是当它发音时,您听到的第一个

声音是元音:ow,ow,hour。

不是’hhhhour'

所以,因为它以元音开头,

你需要使用冠词’an'。

那么,复数可数名词呢?

当你有一个复数可数名词时,

如果你不具体,你可以使用“some”这个词,如果

你不知道具体多少,或者你

不想确切地说出多少,就使用“some”。

或者,您可以使用数字并准确无误。

你可以说“一些土豆”或“两个叉子”或“三个杯子”。

大多数英语名词都是可数的,

但是厨房外面的名词太多了,对吧?

像日、周、小时、分钟、任务、

约会、活动。

所以,让我们回顾一下可数名词。

它们可以是单数或复数。

当谈论这些名词时,当它们是单数时,您可以使用冠词“a”和“an”。

当您不想具体时,可以将“some”与复数名词一起使用。

或者,您可以只使用数字来
准确说明有多少!

就像我说的,大多数英语名词都是可数名词

,找出方法是查字典。

每个字典都会说明名词是可数还是不可数。

您会在名词旁边看到一点 [u] 或一点 [c]

,养成正确使用这些名词的习惯非常重要。

它们在英语句子中的处理方式非常不同。

请记住,您可以与他们一起使用的词是完全不同的。

这就是为什么会犯这么多英语错误,

尤其是语法错误! 所以,你真的必须开始

注意你使用的名词的类型,

以及它如何影响你句子中的其他词。

现在我创建了一个备忘单来帮助您

练习和研究

可数名词和不可数名词之间的这些差异

以及如何有效地使用它们。

你可以在这里下载。

我希望你喜欢这节课

,并且你学到了一些关于可数名词的东西。

别忘了你可以在这里观看

关于不可数名词的另一节课。

当然,
请确保您订阅,

以便每当我发布新课程

以帮助您提高英语语法、

英语口语能力和对英语的信心时,您就会发现

。 所有这些事情,我都在学习。

您可以
在此处查看此播放列表中的一些内容。

今天就到这里,但我很

高兴你能加入我的行列。 暂时再见!