articles overview * some
count/noncount examples * concordance practice
practice: Columbus * Washington * First Amendment * Casey at the Bat

B. MANY WORDS CAN HAVE BOTH A COUNTABLE AND A NONCOUNT MEANING!!
Can you use each word below once with a count meaning and another time with a noncount meaning? (To make it obvious whether your nouns are
countable or noncount, use indefinite or plural nouns in your examples.)
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air art baseball beauty beer business |
cake chance chicken crime democracy education |
evil experience family fear fertilizer film |
fish friendship glass history life light |
noise oil paper responsibility school science |
skill talk time truth video work |
These words are almost always noncount in American English: advice * candy * clothing * equipment * fun * furniture information * luck * luggage * news * weather * (home)work |
Ann Salzmann
Intensive English Institute
University of Illinois