I. The following noncount nouns can be converted into count nouns. What is
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II. The nouns in bold type given below are noncount nouns that have been
converted into count nouns. What are their meanings?
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1 The best whiskies come from Scotland.
2 They serve good soups here and meat in red winę.
3 Personally, I prefer the teas of India.
4 Every year she makes four jams.
5 I was impressed by a winę from Friuli.
6 What cheeses have you got today? Cheddar, Danish Blue and...
III. Ali of the nouns given below can be countable or uncountable, with a difference in meaning:
air |
me mory |
wood |
beauty |
faith |
paper |
business |
gamę |
play |
charity |
glass |
reason |
charm |
grammar |
room |
cloth |
history |
speech |
cold |
iron |
study |
dress |
lamb |
talk |
experience |
tin |
trust |
work |
youth |
Following the example, make sentences with the nouns so as to demonstrate the difference in meaning between the count and the nouncount noun. It must be elear from your sentence that a given noun is count/noncount.
Example
a) Uncountable: Wrap the parcel up in brown paper.
b) Countable: The news appeared in all the papers.
I want an evening paper..