26 Uncountable Noun Rules (Advanced English Grammar C1 C2)
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These 26 uncountable noun rules are all used in English grammar, but few people know them! To learn English thoroughly, it is essential to study the basic rules and advanced English rules for these uncountable English words. Some of the rules are complex and need learning and practicing. Using these rules for countable and uncountable nouns in your English speaking will demonstrate that you have an advanced English grammar level at C1 English or C2 English.
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NB: When an 'S' is used with an uncountable object, we are referring to the BRANDS/TYPES and not to the quantity. e.g. CHEESES refer to the TYPES and not to the amount or quantity. e.g. EDAM / CHEDDAR / GRUYERE / STILTON etc. are cheeses. On a restaurant menu, you'll find WINES which refer to the types of wine they serve. (I hope I'm right Mr. Rupert. hahaha)
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Hi Rupert, could you give me an example using article 'The' with the word 'Ten'(The ten)?😊
I might have noticed somewhere article 'The' being used with the word 'Two'.
Yes, this is possible. When referring back to a specific group of ten people who have already been mentioned, you might omit the noun "people" for the second mention e.g. "Ten people were picked for the experiment. The ten had to live in a laboratory for a week."
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