Countable and Un-Countable Noun

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Countable and Un-countable

Noun
Count and Un-count
• Count and Un-Count usually used in daily
communication to say amount of something.
• Salt : uncountable
• A pack of salt : countable

Able : dapat able as suffixes


Un : tidak un as prefixes
Noun Count Un-Countable

A lot of I have a lot of pens I have a lot of water


(sangat banyak)

Many I have many pens -


(banyak)

Much - I have much sugar


(banyak)

Some I have some pens I have some lemonade


(Beberapa (+, ?) )

Any I don’t have any pens I don’t have any lemonade


(Beberapa (-))

Enough I have enough apple to eat I have enough lemonade


(cukup)
Noun Count Un-Countable

A little - I have a llittle of water


(sedikit)

A few I have a few pens -


(sedikit)

A number I have 2 gallons of water I have 2 liter of water


Conversation
Exercising
1. How many/much patients that come today?
2. I need some/any advice about my illness.
3. I need a few/a little water to take this medicine
4. The doctor has much/many schedule today.
5. I dont have any/some idea about this problem
6. Don’t add to many/much salt to the HBP patients
7. I have a few/a little orange as vitamin c
8. Some/any people know that some/any communicable
disease can be injured
9. We can get much/many vitamins from many/much fruits
10. We have a little/ a few money to buy this medicine

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