Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Part 2): Learn English Grammar - By EspressoEnglish
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In this video students learn that some nouns are countable or uncountable depending on the situation. The uncountable form usually refers to a general idea, for example, "I'm very busy and have very little free time." The countable form usually refers to a specific item, for example, "We've been to Paris five times."
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Part 2): Learn English Grammar is a free educational video by EspressoEnglish.It helps students in grades 3.
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