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A countable noun can be singular or plural?
Yes
An uncountable noun has only one form?
Yes
We cannot use nombres with uncountable nouns
Yes. We cannot say "one rice"
You cannot normally use a/an with uncountable nouns
But you can often use a...of.
For example: a bowl/a packet/a gran of rice
You can use plural countable nouns alone
For example: I lkie bananas / Accidents can be prevented.
We can use some and any with plural countable nouns and with uncountable nouns.
For example: We sang some songs / We listened to some music
We use many and few with plural countable nouns
For example: We didn't take many pictures / I have a few thins to do.
We use much and little with uncountable nouns
For example: we didn't do much shopping / I have a little work to do
Many nouns can be used as countable or uncountable nouns, usually with a difference in meaning.
For examplo: Did you hear a noise? / There's too much noise
Coffe/tea/juice/beer etc. (drinks) ar normallu uncountable but...
You can say a coffee, an orange juice.
We do not say "a travel" to mean a trip or a journey
Example: we had a very good trip/jouney
The following nouns are usually uncountable
accommodation, advice, baggage, behaviour, cread, chaos, damage, furniture, information, luck, luggage, news, permission, progress, scenary, traffic weather, work
uncountable nouns, not plural
The new was very depressing
You cannoy use singular countable nouns alone (withouth
She never wears a hat / Be careful of the dog / I've got a headache
In the plural we use the noun alone
Those are niche chairs / Are they doog studens? / Jane's parents are really nice people
You can some tih plural countable nouns.
We use some in two ways:
Some = a number of / a few of / a pair of

Some = some but not all
Do noy use some when you are talking about things in general
O love bananas
My aunt is a writer. She writes books