Thank you for the smooth lesson. In my classes, I always like to mention the words "cloth", the material - uncountable (ex. piece of cloth), and "clothes", garments or wardrobe - also uncountable (can't say "I have twenty five clothes in my closet"). But although "much" is used with "cloth", "many" is used with "clothes" even though it's uncountable. All of my students get really surprised when I mention that "money" (the word) is accountable, although specific currencies are countable (dollars, euros etc). And last but not least, I find the word "work" to be the most confusing. Is it countable or not? Does it have a plural ("the early works of Pablo Picasso") or not ("it takes much work to finish a proper meal")? Very difficult to explain indeed!
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Thank you for the smooth lesson. In my classes, I always like to mention the words "cloth", the material - uncountable (ex. piece of cloth), and "clothes", garments or wardrobe - also uncountable (can't say "I have twenty five clothes in my closet"). But although "much" is used with "cloth", "many" is used with "clothes" even though it's uncountable. All of my students get really surprised when I mention that "money" (the word) is accountable, although specific currencies are countable (dollars, euros etc). And last but not least, I find the word "work" to be the most confusing. Is it countable or not? Does it have a plural ("the early works of Pablo Picasso") or not ("it takes much work to finish a proper meal")? Very difficult to explain indeed!
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